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I realize he is asking for input from Utahns, but please feel free to speak your mind as an American. This is the guy who avidly helped to get us into Iraq, and if you check his voting record, you'll see he has done about everything he can to help destroy Planet Earth.

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Orrin Hatch   Email address removed   via mta.hilltopcms.com  to  me
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Fellow Utahns-

    While Utah's unemployment rate is lower than the national average, it's still far too high.  The overwhelming majority of Utahns I've talked to understand that spending more money we don't have on another Washington stimulus package isn't the answer - I couldn't agree more.

    That's why I've introduced a comprehensive, common-sense 10 point jobs plan to restore our nation's promise. This proposal requires Congress to recognize some hard truths and make some difficult decisions by getting government out of the way to get Utahns back to work.

   Please take a few moments to review the plan below. I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on my proposal and how we can work together to strengthen our economy. To send me your thoughts click here.  Please also take a few minutes to answer some brief poll questions here.

Sincerely,

     Senator Orrin Hatch

Below is a summary of the plan:

1. Restore Fiscal Sanity in Washington

  • Find real savings and spending cuts in the short-term via the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction.
  • Ensure greater fiscal discipline in the long-term by passing and ratifying a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution.

2. Expand U.S. Export Markets

  • Approve pending trade agreements with Colombia, South Korea, and Panama.
  • Renew Trade Promotion Authority to facilitate new free trade agreements in the future.

3. Reform the U.S. Tax Code

  • Simplify the code and lower rates in order to allow American companies to compete with foreign competitors on a level playing field.

4. Repeal ObamaCare

  • Eliminate harmful and heavy-handed mandates as well as new taxes to relieve burdens on individuals, employers, and state governments.

5. Repeal Dodd-Frank

  • Eliminate excessive and misguided regulations and mandates to unfreeze credit and allow businesses to expand and create jobs.

6. Make Our Regulatory System More Jobs-Friendly

  • Require by statute that all federal agencies perform a cost-benefit analysis when drafting new regulations.
  • Pass the REINS Act (S. 299) to give Congress more authority and oversight in the drafting of major regulations.

7. Develop America's Energy Resources

  • End the Obama Administration's stall tactics on domestic energy projects.
  • Pass the 3-D Domestic Jobs, Domestic Energy, and Deficit Reduction Act (S. 706) and the American Energy and Western Jobs Act (S. 1027) to reverse the President's attacks on domestic energy production.

8. Help America Compete

  • Modernize and make permanent the research and development tax credit to incentivize more innovation in the U.S. economy.
  • Ensure our trade partners recognize and enforce U.S. intellectual property rights.

9. Allow Small Businesses to Create Jobs

  • Provide a 20 percent tax deduction for small businesses on their income.
  • Repeal the three percent withholding requirement for federal contractors. 

10. Reform America's Labor Laws and Reign in the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)

  • Pass legislation to give more oversight, accountability, and judicial review of the NLRB's decisions.
  • Pass the Employee Rights Act (S. 1507) to protect the rights of workers.
  • Repeal the prevailing-wage requirements in the Davis-Bacon Act.
P.S. If you have any concerns which my office can help with, please visit my website at hatch.senate.gov. To unsubscribe click here.Home | Contact Orrin | Follow on Twitter | Unsubscribe

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speak to me by Ned Lud on Saturday, Oct 29, 2011 at 6:58:44 AM