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Rep Walberg Statement on the Continuing Resolution

January 25, 2013

Congressman Tim Walberg voted against passing a second short-term funding measure in the US House today. If enacted, the Continuing Resolution would last for just 3 weeks.

After voting, Congressman Walberg released the following statement:

“I am committed to enhancing the climate for job creation by cutting spending, repealing Obamacare, ending job destroying regulations, and preventing taxpayer dollars from being funneled to America’s largest abortion provider. This three-week spending plan is too timid. We need to be bold and get serious about passing a long-term budget that truly reduces spending and encourages economic growth. It’s time to stop playing around with these issues; it’s time to get real.”