John -
Good afternoon and welcome to our Weekend Update on this Super Bowl
Sunday.
As I was in Washington, D.C. this week, it was
appropriate we observed Groundhog Day. Unfortunately, just like the
popular movie where Bill Murray continues to repeat the same day over
and over again, my time in Washington has been very similar. It seems
like Democratic leadership can’t get away from repeating the same
mistakes over and over again as they advance the same failed
big-government agenda. Trust me, I know you are frustrated watching it
and I have to say that seeing it firsthand is maddening. There are so
many great things we can be doing for our nation and its citizens.
Still, their plan is made up of expensive, anti-free market policies,
tailored to curry favor with the most extreme elements of the Democrat
Party and is entirely focused on power and control.
Covid-19 Relief Plan:
Want proof? Look no further than the Democrat's latest $1.9
trillion Covid-19 rescue plan. Despite the rhetoric that would have
you believe otherwise, President Joe Biden has dismissed all efforts
to pass a package negotiated in a bipartisan way. After inviting ten
Republican Senators into the White House to discuss this package, he
dismissed their thoughts on a compromise for a more targeted relief
plan that spent less. Instead, he instructed Democratic leadership to
"go big" as it relates to spending.
Worse yet, to pass this partisan plan, the Democrat leadership in
the Senate and House began using the arcane and seldom-used
'reconciliation' process to gain approval. This process allows the
Senate to pass this bill with a simple majority in the Senate, rather
than the typically required 60 votes. That means the plan can pass
without any Republican support. Again, the Biden Administration often
spoke of 'unity,' but time has proven those are just words.
I joined Neil Cavuto on Fox Business to discuss the Covid-19 rescue
plan expressing my concern about the Democrat's plan's size. As a
member of the Problem Solvers Caucus, we came up with a plan off
slicing off $160 billion from their plan to directly address
vaccinations, testing and more money for hospitals. Click
here or below to watch.
Rebuilding Our
Economy:
This week, I participated in my first
hearing as a member of the House Small Business Committee. I also was
named as the Republican Leader of the Subcommittee on Economic Growth,
Tax and Capital Access, where I look forward to fighting for small
businesses across the country, many of which have suffered from unfair
treatment over the past year due to arbitrary lockdowns.
To
help further revitalize an economy harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic, I
am committed to removing unnecessary regulations, improving access to
capital and working with the Small Business Administration to make the
Paycheck Protection Program as available and workable for those
businesses that need it to survive.
Pennsylvania
Budget Address:
Governor Tom Wolf delivered his
annual budget address. While Pennsylvania remains in the bottom ten
states in economic growth and places to start or expand a business,
the Governor put forth another budget plan that prioritizes higher
taxes and massive spending increases. The global and national
economies are rapidly becoming more competitive. Unfortunately, the
Governor's proposed budget will make Pennsylvania's business climate
less competitive, cost Pennsylvanians jobs and increase the ongoing
wage discrepancy.
Governor Wolf's proposal to dramatically
increase the state's personal income tax by 46% would be a bad idea
under normal conditions. Unfortunately, many Pennsylvania families and
businesses are currently struggling financially due to the Covid-19
pandemic and the related restrictions. Imposing the largest tax
increase in Pennsylvania history at a time like this is simply
unconscionable.
Pennsylvania must always strive to become a
leading state to do business, drive private sector growth and create
an environment to improve our quality of life. By doing such, state
revenues increase, which will mean more funding for schools, public
safety, and infrastructure. That is a pro-growth plan. We must emulate
the pro-growth, business-friendly environments of leading states, like
Texas and Florida.
We need leadership that appreciates the need
to make us more competitive, will work to rein in state agencies and
eliminate harmful business regulations. Pennsylvania can be the next
Texas, but we need new leadership and the right plan to get us
there.
Accountability:
This week,
Secretary of Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar resigned following her
Department's failure to advertise a proposed Constitutional amendment
properly. This amendment would allow now-adult victims of childhood
sexual abuse a two-year exception from a time limit in state law that
otherwise bars them from suing perpetrators or institutions that may
have covered up abuse.
Pennsylvania law requires that proposed
amendments to the state Constitution be printed in two newspapers in
each county in each of the three months before an election when
members of the General Assembly are elected.
- The Department of State is responsible for arranging these
advertisements.
- The Department did not fulfill this requirement for the proposed
amendment during the 2020 election and once again our State Attorney
General's office was missing in action.
This was an egregious mistake that may now require the legislature
to pass this measure again in the next two legislative sessions,
pushing this ballot initiative off till 2023 at the earliest. It also
raises questions about how that Department, also in charge of our
elections, has been operating under her leadership.
This
mistake raises issues. This advertisement should have run in
newspapers well before the election, in late August or early
September. Who knew what when? Why are we only learning about it now?
We do plan to ask questions and get answers as to why this is divulged
now, when clearly they knew this was a big mistake in September.
And…
Where is our Attorney
General?:
This issue also raised an important
matter the mainstream media is not covering… where is and was our
Attorney General Josh Shapiro? This is an issue Shapiro has focused
his first term in office on, and his office is responsible for
reviewing the language of Constitutional amendments. What did he know
and when? What was his office's responsibility in this procedural
failure? As this issue was so critical to him, why did he not follow
it more closely?
This is not the only time our Attorney General
has been missing in action. Why has he not reviewed the issues
surrounding the Governor Administration's handling of the Covid-19
pandemic... particularly related to instructions the Commonwealth made
telling nursing homes to admit Covid-19 infected patients?
In
New York, Democrat Attorney General Letitia James found that Democrat
Governor Andrew Cuomo's administration dramatically undercounted
Covid-related deaths of state nursing home residents by the thousands.
Why hasn’t our Attorney General conducted a similar review? After all,
according to reports, Pennsylvania and New York both delivered the
same misguided advice to nursing homes during the pandemic.
I plan to ask the Attorney General's office for information or a
similar report.
U.S. Supreme Court Election
Review:
The United States Supreme Court has
agreed to review the constitutional arguments raised during the last
election to determine if state officials overstepped their authority,
particularly related to the application of Article II, Section 1,
Clause 2 and Article 1 and Section 4, Clause 1 of the U.S.
Constitution. These sections of the U.S. Constitution affirm
undisputedly that state legislators have the authority to set the
time, place and manner of elections. I am anticipating an affirmation
of what is unambiguous in the U.S. Constitution... that the time,
place and manner of elections are strictly under the authority of the
state legislatures, not a Governor or appointed Secretary of State.
The case is scheduled to be heard on February 19.
Thank you and I look forward to seeing you soon,
Dan
Meuser
http://www.meuserforcongress.com/
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