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Huizenga discusses the economic impact of H.R. 2274

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During a Capital Markets Subcommittee hearing on October 23rd, Congressman Huizenga spoke about the need to address the regulatory hurdles currently in place preventing the smooth transfer of small to mid-size businesses. Rep Huizenga also touches on how these regulatory roadblocks are threatening jobs currently in existence while also jeopardizing future economic growth and investment.…

CBS News: "Serious Pricing Problems" with HealthCare.gov

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Today, on "CBS This Morning," CBS News' Jan Crawford reported on major pricing problems with healthcare.gov that are misleading consumers about the actual cost of insurance. Below is the video of the news segment as well as some of the key facts from the story. • The administration announced it would provide a new "shop and browse" feature Sunday, but it's not giving consumers the real…

Detroit News: ObamaCare's Middle-Class Sticker Shock

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The $2,100 cost jump in my Gannett plan, administered by United Health, is actually worse than it appears, as my premiums have already swelled by 45 percent since 2011 as insurers anticipated federal regs forcing, for example, coverage of dependents up to 26 years old. Gannett must also swallow a $63 tax for each individual in its group plan and another $2.13 fee per head to “study…

LSJ: Michigan Businesses Brace For Cost Increases Stemming From ObamaCare

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Even though the Obama administration delayed until 2015 the financial penalties on businesses with 50 or more full-time equivalent employees that don’t offer adequate health insurance benefits, several taxes and fees will kick in by Jan. 1 — along with a major change in how insurance premiums are calculated. Those taxes and fees amount to a 4 percent to 6 percent health care cost…

WJRW - Huizenga: The Park Service is making this as painful as possible for American families and veterans

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Yesterday afternoon, Congressma Huizenga spoke with James Gemmell & Dave Jaconette of WJRW about his letter to National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis regarding the Park Service's decision to close urban open-air memorials.  The letter was signed by 93 of Congressman Huizenga's colleagues and also questions the unnecessary costs associated with erecting barriers to block…

Huizenga Op-Ed: In Search Of Willing Dance Partner

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Yesterday, the Holland Sentinel published an op-ed by Congressman Huizenga discussing the actions taken by the House in an attempt to prevent the government shutdown from happening and the bipartisan action taken by the Republican-led House to get the federal government up and running again.   Below are excerpts from the op-ed which is available in its entirety on the Holland…

Huizenga Op-Ed: Negotiations Are Necessary In Divided Government, Republican-Led House Working To Reopen The Government

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The following is an excerpt of an op-ed by Congressman Huizenga that was posted online by the Grand Rapids Press on October 4th. In the piece Congressman Huizenga addresses several different ways the House attempted to avert a shutdown, but all efforts were rejected by the Senate.  Additionally, Representative Huizenga discusses how the Republican-led House is passing bipartisan…

Huizenga: Republicans Continue To Negotiate While Senate Democrats Refuse To Come To The Table

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Grand Rapids, Mich. (WZZM) -  Reaction from Michigan lawmakers mirrors the divide between republican and democrats on the shutdown. Republicans say the GOP controlled house intends to pass legislation to reopen portions of the government, including national parks and processing claims at the Veteran Affairs Department. That's a strategy Lakeshore Congressman Bill Huizenga…

Detroit News: House passed SNAP reforms reduce fraud, eliminate dependency incentives, & promote work

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Food stamp reform reduces dependency Program costs are out of control; House bill emphasizes personal responsibility The Detroit News - Editorial - September 27, 2013 With a record number of Americans on food stamps and illegal trafficking rampant, raids like that on Detroit’s Eastern Market last week are increasingly common. Yet fraud, costing taxpayers more than $300…

Huizenga Talks Defunding ObamaCare, Government Funding on WOOD Radio

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Levin, Huizenga React to Ongoing Budget Debate Greg Ghering, WOOD Radio News Team Wednesday, September 25th 2013 @ 12pm Republican Congressman Bill Huizenga told WOOD Radio he wants Democrats to agree on peeling back elements of the Affordable Care Act. "It's too expensive, it doesn't work, and it's actually going to end up in the long run making our health care system worse,…

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