In the face of large deficits, the Republican budget nonetheless increases tax breaks for millionaires and extends tax breaks to oil companies and special interests that ship jobs overseas. It pays for these new tax cuts on the back of working Americans. It ends the Medicare guarantee for seniors and cuts support for seniors in nursing homes, disabled individuals, and low-income children who depend on Medicaid. It also slashes vital investments in education, public safety, research into cures an...
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Rep. Ted Deutch will be meeting with constituents throughout Florida’s 19th district this week to talk about how we can reduce the deficit without abandoning our nation’s most vital economic and moral priorities. Last week, House Republicans passed a budget that further cuts taxes for the wealthiest Americans all the while privatizing Medicare and slashing Medicaid for low-income children, Pell Grant funding for 10 million college students, and billions of dollars in scientific research at the N...
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(Washington, DC) Rep. Ted Deutch released this statement after the House of Representatives passed a continuing budget resolution for the remainder of 2011: “Unfortunately, the cost of getting enough tea party ideologues to avert a government shutdown was $38.5 billion in cuts to programs for working families without asking special interests to share in the sacrifice. A deal that slashes Medicaid funding for poor children while protecting massive loopholes for corporations that ship jobs oversea...
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Congressman Ted Deutch (FL-19) joined his colleagues on the House Democratic Seniors Task Force for a press conference on the recently unveiled Republican budget plan that will replace Medicare with vouchers for private insurance and reduce Medicaid benefits relied on by nursing home patients, impoverished children, permanently disabled Americans, and millions of low-income workers. Video and excerpts of Rep. Deutch's remarks are available below. Speech Excerpts: "For seniors, this plan is no pa...
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In a Huffington Post opinion piece, Congressman Deutch argues against Governor Rick Scott's plan to privatize Medicaid and hand taxpayer dollars over to for-profit HMO's at the expense of quality care for low-income Floridians and important investments like cancer research. Governor Scott One Step Closer to Handing Medicaid Over to For-Profit HMOs By Congressman Ted Deutch (D-FL) Republicans in Tallahassee are on a fast track towards decimating health care in Florida. Today, the Florida House Bu...
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"A government shutdown would deny Americans the services they pay for, stall critical government investigations, and chip away at our economic growth. While I voted to avoid this scenario today, it is disgraceful these temporary funding measures are taking the place of a real strategy to create jobs, grow the economy, and overcome our long term fiscal challenges. “Those who argue the cuts in today’s resolution do not go far enough have misguided priorities. We need immediate economic growth and ...
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Congressman Deutch has cosponsored legislation with Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) that would create one or more Medicare-administered prescription drug plans to compete with the expensive, privately administered prescription drug plans currently offered under Medicare Part D. The bill would require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to negotiate lower drug prices. The legislation would help protect seniors and individuals with disabilities by providing an alterna...
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Congressman Ted Deutch (D-FL) has joined more than 50 Members of Congress on a letter to Edward DeMarco, Acting Director of the Federal Housing Financing Agency (FHFA), calling for Fannie and Freddie to take a leadership role in stemming the current foreclosure crisis. In part, the lawmakers write that FHFA has failed to use its influence to effect crucial changes that would slow the continuing decline of the housing market and maximize return to the taxpayer. "Through no fault of their own, tho...
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Congressman Ted Deutch has cosponsored H.R. 402, the the National Infrastructure Development Bank Act of 2011, to jump start job growth by reforming how job-creating infrastructure projects are funded in America. The bill will streamline the issuance of public bonds and financing for infrastructure projects such as energy upgrades, telecommunications installations, transportation infrastructure, and other projects. Supported by the the Alliance for American Manufacturing and the Chamber of Comme...
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With foreclosures continuing to endanger America’s economic recovery, today Congressman Ted Deutch (FL-19) put forward an alternative to Republican legislation abolishing a critical mortgage modification program. The bill passed today by the GOP majority eliminates help for “underwater” families seeking to refinance their homes. While Democrats and Republicans agree the program needs improvements, Congressman Deutch’s legislation would have preserved refinancing options for retirees and kept the...
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