111th Congress
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Where: E.V Cain Middle School, 150 Palm Avenue, Auburn
What: Town Hall Meeting
U.S. Representative Tom McClintock today announced he will hold a meeting with constituents on November 30 in Truckee.
When: Monday, November 30, 2009
1:00 PM
Where:
Truckee Town Council Chambers
10183 Truckee Airport Road
U.S. Representative Tom McClintock (R-Granite Bay) today announced he will hold a town hall meeting with constituents November 14th in Lincoln.
When:
Saturday November 14th
10:00am
Where:
Sun City Orchard Creek Lodge
965 Orchard Creek Lane
Lincoln, CA 95648
House Chamber, Washington D.C. November 7, 2009. M. Speaker: The question before us comes to this: will Congress force American families to surrender control of their health care to the federal bureaucracy?
There’s nothing optional about this law – the word “shall” appears 3,400 times in it – each time backed by the full force of the government.
You shall only get your health care through the government exchange.
You shall only select among the healthcare plans that the government czar has approved for you, whether they fit your family’s needs or not.
House Chamber, Washington, D.C.
November 6, 2009
M. Speaker:
This week the House passed HR 3548 that extends unemployment benefits in states with unemployment rates over 8 ½ percent for an additional 13 weeks. The measure also continues the popular $8,000 tax credit for first time homebuyers and adds a new $6,500 tax credit for homebuyers who are currently homeowners.
When I was named ranking member on the Water and Power Sub-Committee in July, I noted that up until the last generation, the purpose of federal water and power policy was to create an abundance of both. And I noted that in recent years, abundance has been replaced with the rationing of shortages as the principal objective of federal policy.
What’s at Stake
House Chamber, Washington, D.C.
November 3, 2009
M. Speaker:
What do Americans lose if Nancy Pelosi succeeds in taking over health care?
We’ll lose the freedom to shop around for the policy that best meets our own needs.
Latest stimulus data:
Total stimulus spending in 4th CD: $163,877,376.
Total jobs created: 112.09.
Total spent per job: $1,462,016.02.
Source: U.S. Government, Recovery.gov
https://www.recovery.gov/Transparency/Pages/home.aspx
M. Speaker:
I rise today in defense of dissent.
It is a sad milestone when it becomes necessary to do so. But the ferocity with which this administration is pursuing its critics in business and journalism is becoming alarming.
House Chamber, Washington D.C. October 27, 2009. M. Speaker: The last time our unemployment rate hit 9.8 percent was in 1983.
Ronald Reagan responded by cutting taxes and reducing regulatory burdens on the economy, producing the biggest peacetime economic expansion in the nation’s history.
Today, President Obama is doing exactly the opposite. Obamacare and Cap and Trade and many other bills promise the biggest tax increases and heaviest regulations our country has ever seen.


