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January 25, 2013

Today, U.S. Rep Tim Walberg voted in favor of H.R. 3606, the Jumpstart our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, a package of six bills designed to help small businesses access capital, eliminate government barriers to job creation and revive our economy. The JOBS Act received strong bipartisan support. H.R. 3606 passed 390-23.


January 25, 2013

U.S. Rep Tim Walberg released the following statement after Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta’s testimony before the SenateArmed Services about indicating that he would “seek international permission” before any action relating to Syria rather than asking Congress for such authority.


January 25, 2013

Today, U.S. Representative Tim Walberg signed a letter with the entire Michigan delegation to House and Senate Armed Services Committees expressing concern about the Air Forces Fiscal Year 2013 Budget.


January 25, 2013

U.S. Representative Tim Walberg released the following statement after a Tornado touched down in Washtenaw County last night.


January 25, 2013

U.S. Rep Tim Walberg released the following statement after touring Dexter and the surrounding areas affected by last night’s tornado with Governor Rick Snyder:


January 25, 2013

U.S. Congressman Tim Walberg voted favor of H.R. 5, the Protecting Access to Healthcare (PATH) Act. The legislation passed by 223 to 181.


January 25, 2013

Today marks the two-year anniversary of President Obama’s health care bill being signed into law. Rep Tim Walberg released the following statement in response to the event:


January 25, 2013

U.S. Congressman Tim Walberg voted in favor of the fiscal year 2013 Budget to cut government spending and protect taxpayer dollars. The budget will restore fiscal responsibility to the federal government, strengthen Medicare and repeal the President’s burdensome health care law. The bill passed 228 by 191.


January 25, 2013

Rep Tim Walberg voted in favor of H.R. 9, the Small Business Tax Cut Act, to help small businesses to grow and hire new workers. H.R. 9 provides companies with fewer than 500 employers with a one-year tax deduction equal to 20% of their active business income, regardless of how the business is organized. The bill passed by a vote of 235 -173-1.


January 25, 2013

Upon the Department of Labor announcing the withdrawal of the proposed rule dealing with children under the age of 16 who work in agricultural vocations, Rep. Tim Walberg released the following statement: