Hill Statement on RSC Obamacare Repeal and Replace Proposal

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This week, the Republican Study Committee (RSC) unveiled its plan to repeal and replace Obamacare. Since its implementation into law, the so-called Affordable Care Act has created giant increases in premiums and deductibles, forced insurers to withdraw from the markets, and limited choice and access to healthcare for hardworking American families. Congressman French Hill (AR-02), an…

Republicans reverse ethics course; three of states four opposed the first time

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ouse Republicans reversed course Tuesday on a controversial rules change that would have replaced the independent Office of Congressional Ethics with a new office under the oversight of the House Ethics Committee. The rules change had been passed in a closed-door meeting of the House Republican Conference Monday. According to press reports, the vote was 119-74 for the amendment by Rep.…

Hill Issues First Golden Fleece of 2017

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Today, Congressman French Hill (AR-02) announced that the entire Obama Administration would be the recipient of the Golden Fleece Award for January. A recent report from the American Action Forum found that the administration’s last minute environmental and other regulations would cost the U.S. economy $6 billion. Today, in an effort to prevent similar behavior from future…

5 lawmakers from state sworn in; kin look on as Arkansans of 115th U.S. Congress take oath

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With family members looking on, five newly re-elected members of the Arkansas delegation were sworn into office on Tuesday, the first day of the 115th United States Congress. The five Republicans each took an oath to "support and defend the Constitution of the United States" and promised to "well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me…

Of four U.S. House members from Arkansas, only Westerman votes to gut ethics office

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Three of the four U.S. House members from Arkansas say they opposed rule changes that would have constrained the activities of the Office of Congressional Ethics. They sided with House Speaker Paul Ryan and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who had urged their colleagues to steer clear of the matter. U.S. Rep. Steve Womack of Rogers and U.S. Rep. French Hill of Little Rock attended…

Hill Statement on Beginning of the 115th Congress

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Today, after being sworn into office for his second term, Congressman French Hill (AR-02) released the following statement: “It is an honor to continue to serve the citizens of central Arkansas and to again affirm my allegiance to our Nation and our beloved Constitution. The next two years present us with a unique opportunity to create good common sense solutions to the many…

Arkansas Congressional Delegation Members Sworn into New Terms

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Arkansas Congressional Delegation Members were sworn into new terms Tuesday.  U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) took the oath of office to begin his second term representing Arkansas in the United States Senate.  “I am incredibly grateful for the trust Arkansans have placed in me to continue representing our great state in Washington. I am pleased to continue…

In can-do mood, says Arkansas congressional delegation

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Members of the all-Republican Arkansas congressional delegation predict Capitol Hill will be a busy place this year, with the Senate reviewing President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks and with both chambers working to enact the new administration's agenda. Congress is to convene today at noon. Once they're in session, all 435 House members will take the oath of office. In the Senate,…

In can-do mood, says Arkansas congressional delegation

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Members of the all-Republican Arkansas congressional delegation predict Capitol Hill will be a busy place this year, with the Senate reviewing President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks and with both chambers working to enact the new administration's agenda. Congress is to convene today at noon. Once they're in session, all 435 House members will take the oath of office. In the Senate,…

Arkansas congressman to reintroduce legislation to ease trade restrictions with Cuba

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A congressman from northeast Arkansas will reintroduce legislation to ease trade restrictions with Cuba, and says he's hopeful that barriers to agricultural sales will be addressed early in 2017. But there's plenty of uncertainty after the Nov. 8 presidential election and the Nov. 25 death of Fidel Castro, the 90-year-old former Cuban president. It's unclear whether President-elect…

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