Economy and Jobs
For the past three years, our unemployment rate has averaged above eight percent. President Obama promised the American people that with the passage of his nearly trillion-dollar Stimulus plan, the nation’s unemployment rate would not exceed eight percent. It is clear that the President’s failed policies and broken promises are not helping Americans find employment, but simply growing our national debt. In early September, our national debt reached an outrageous $16 trillion. Since the President was sworn into office in January 2009, our debt has grown by over five trillion dollars, more than all previous presidents combined, and over 320,000 hardworking Americans have lost their jobs. Spending our hard-earned taxpayer dollars on unnecessary programs and increasing government involvement in our everyday lives will not lead to economy recovery. Instead of suggesting policies allowing small businesses to expand and create jobs, this Administration proposes more red tape and government restrictions
It is past the time for lawmakers to provide job creation incentives to get people back to work. Since House Republicans regained control of Congress in January 2011, we have fought tirelessly to pass dozens of job creating bills, most with bipartisan support, which encourage job creation through private sector growth. Bottom line is that low taxes, worker training, right-to-work protections, and less regulatory red tape will attract business. I believe we should provide broad, growth-oriented, permanent incentives for economic activity across all sectors and industries, with immediate application and sustained, long-term implications. This will ensure that Washington takes a back seat to Main Street and job creators are empowered to do what they do best—create jobs. Small businesses, which are America’s job creators, deserve positive encouragement.
Roughly 23 million Americans are unemployed, underemployed, or looking for a full time job. Yet, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports approximately 3.5 million jobs remain available in our workforce. Too often, job opportunities go unfilled, as employers are unable to find qualified workers with the combination of skills and training. House Republicans are committed to improving job training assistance by removing unnecessary government programs and reinforcing the role of employers over workforce development decisions. Reducing government involvement in small businesses will help put Americans back to work.
In order to increase national employment and put our economy back on the path to prosperity, our nation must maintain a strong right-to-work workforce. The Obama Administration has played the role of a Big Labor Bully by threatening to destroy jobs when businesses attempt to relocate into South Carolina and other right-to-work states. Throughout my work on the House Committee on Education and Workforce, Chairman John Kline and I have fought to hold the National Labor Relations Board accountable by cracking down on their attempts to restrict union workers’ access to secret ballot elections. Without protecting the rights of workers and promoting private business, our economy will not be able to grow which allows job creation.
Additionally, a major law on our books that is preventing small businesses from hiring is the government healthcare takeover bill. When the President and his liberal allies shoved an extremely unpopular 2,000-page bill through both Chambers of Congress over two years ago, our government began to mandate certain practices on the American people without their consent. The 13,000 new pages of restrictions that will be imposed upon our nation’s small business owners will destroy the American middle class and prevent our job creators from hiring new workers. I was disappointed by the Supreme Court decision this summer to uphold Obamacare and I will continue to work with House Republicans and Senate Republicans to assure that this disastrous, government over-reaching law is completely repealed.
Our economy has been hit hard by a number of avoidable and unavoidable factors that have caused job losses, declining home values, shrinking retirements, and damage to our financial structure. In efforts to strengthen our economy, I remain committed to keeping taxes low while providing the proper level of oversight and tools necessary for the American people to build upon the proven strength of the free market. American families deserve to keep their hard-earned money, not have it frivolously spent in Washington.
I believe in the power and promise of the American people to do what is necessary to rebuild our economy and to make it stronger. The government, for its part, needs to be bold but also precise. Our economy will recover, so we must prepare for that recovery by avoiding actions today that could lead to hyperinflation, high interest rates, and higher taxes in the future.
For a complete list of the House passed job creations bills, please click here.
Chairman Joe Wilson (SC-02) of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel issued the following statement after the House passed the National Defense Authorization Act of FY2015. This piece of legislation is the avenue for funding our military and vital national security projects.
Chairman Joe Wilson (SC-02) of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel issued the following statement after the House Armed Services Committee adopted an amendment into the National Defense Authorization Act. Wilson and Representative Bill Enyart (D-IL) were successful in inserting a provision that supports the National Guard's readiness and leaves vital capabilities intact.
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) released the following statement in response to Secretary Ernest Moniz's revised decision to continue construction of the Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication (MOX) facility at the Savannah River Site until the end of September, which is the conclusion of the fiscal year.
"Today's announcement is only possible because the people of South Carolina have made their voices heard. Deciding to no longer place MOX in cold standby saves thousands of jobs and honors commitments made to hardworking employees at the Savannah River Site.
House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel Chairman Joe Wilson (SC-02) released the following statement after sending a letter to Department of Labor Secretary Thomas Perez regarding the Administration's decision to increase the minimum wage for federal contracts and its negative impacts for those employed on a military installation. 39 additional Members of Congress signed onto this letter, including House Education and the Workforce Chairman John Kline (MN-02).
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) released the following statement after the House passed H.Con.Res. 96, a concurrent resolution that establishes the federal government's budget for FY2015 and sets forth appropriate budgetary levels for FY2016-2024.
(Washington, DC) – Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) released the following statement after the House passed H.R. 2575, the Save the Workers Act. This piece of legislation repeals the 30-hour definition of full time employment found in the Affordable Care Act and replaces it with a 40-hour description. Congressman Wilson is an original cosponsor of this bill.
"Obamacare is failing families, destroying jobs, and preventing economic growth," Congressman Joe Wilson said. "The President has made many promises that have not been fulfilled."
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) released the following statement after sending a letter to Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz requesting the Administration reconsider its position on MOX, the Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility at the Savannah River Site. This one-of-a-kind project of national security importance helps the United States honor an international agreement with Russia by turning bombs into energy.
WASHINGTON- Rep. Joe Wilson, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Military Personnel, made the following opening statement as prepared for delivery at a hearing on Military Personnel Overview.
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) released the following statement after questioning Secretary of State John Kerry in today's House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing. The Secretary appeared before the Committee to testify on the State Department's FY15 budget request. Because the President suggested placing the Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Facility at the Savannah River Site in "cold standby," Congressman Wilson took this opportunity to question the Administration's decision and press the Secretary on its national security impacts.
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) released the following statement after the House passed H.R. 4138, the ENFORCE the Law Act, legislation that allows Congress to challenge executive overreach in the courts and increase government accountability.
