Up & Coming Weekly

July 18, 2017

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6 UCW JULY 19-25, 2017 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Did you know the U.S. House of Representatives has passed more than 150 bills this year? No, I didn't hear that on the news, either. Did you know that President Trump has signed 43 bills into law? Just before July 4, the House of Representatives took action to crack down on "sanctuary cities" by passing the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act, which withholds certain federal grants from sanctuary cities and allows crime victims to sue sanctuary cities. We also passed Kate's Law, named for Kate Steinle, who was murdered by an illegal immigrant shielded from fed- eral custody by San Francisco's sanctuary city policy. Kate's Law increases penalties for deported felons who illegally return to the United States. In June, President Trump signed legislation I co- sponsored to drain the swamp and restore account- ability at the VA. On any given day, my dedicated staff is managing 400-500 active cases for local veterans who are unable to receive adequate or appropriate care at the VA. e Department of Veterans Affairs Ac- countability and Whistle-blower Protection Act makes it easier to fire incompetent employees, increases protections for whistle-blowers and streamlines the hiring process to help recruit experienced management. Did you hear that Congress passed legislation to end taxpayer-funded bailouts of Wall Street? e Financial CHOICE Act, which I co-sponsored, does what President Obama did not, bringing an end to taxpayer-funded bailouts and imposing the toughest penalties ever for Wall Street fraud. e Financial CHOICE Act also lifts unnecessary regulations, which have devastated community banks and credit unions. North Carolina lost 50 percent of its banks under Obama-era regulations, which in turn made it harder for small businesses to access the capital needed to grow and create jobs. On 13 additional occasions this year, the U.S. House of Representatives joined me in voting to repeal costly and unnecessary Obama-era regulations. rough these votes, we have supported the growth of small businesses and jobs, protected our Second Amendment rights, provided clarity for farmers, pro- tected the unborn, made it easier for states to require drug testing to receive unemployment benefits and given states more flexibility in education. While national media has largely ignored our work in Congress, I am grateful Up & Coming Weekly has provided coverage of our efforts to support the local community. is includes helping secure more than $1 billion in Hurricane Matthew disaster assistance and ongoing efforts with HUD Secretary Ben Carson and House Appropriations Chairman Rodney Frelin- ghuysen to secure additional funding for remaining needs. is year, President Trump signed my legisla- tion to help improve National Weather Service radar coverage in our Congressional District, and a key House subcommittee approved my legislation to help Robeson County develop a much-needed community facility. ere is one major item the national media did not ignore. My House Republican colleagues and I fulfilled our promise and passed legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare. Frankly, maintaining the sta- tus quo is not an option. Ninety-five out of 100 North Carolina counties have only one Obamacare carrier, Blue Cross, which has seriously considered exiting the market. Nationwide, 38 counties are projected to have no Obamacare options next year. Aetna, United Healthcare, Humana, Anthem and various Blue Cross plans have all exited Obamacare markets. e Ameri- can Health Care Act ends Obamacare's costly regula- tions, protects those with pre-existing conditions, makes the most significant reforms to Medicaid in 50 years and restores your freedom to choose the health coverage best for you and your family. is year, I have been hard at work with President Trump to drain the swamp, restore economic freedom and protect our values at home and abroad. Even if the national media ignores our efforts, rest assured my colleagues and I are committed to make America great again. Draining the Swamp and Getting Things Done by CONGRESSMAN ROBERT PITTENGER OPINION CONGRESSMAN ROBERT PIT- TENGER (R-N.C.) COMMENTS? Editor@upandcomingweekly.com. (910) 484-6200. Among other things, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare. ( 9 1 0 ) 6 7 8 - 8 4 0 0 • w w w . f a y t e c h c c . e d u Fall classes begin August 21st! Registration is going on now! Over 250 programs of study - Many programs completely online! Start your journey at FTCC to an exciting, new career! make the SMART choice to register EARLY for FALL CLASSES! Register Now!

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