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Sue Myrick's Public Statements on Issue: Government Budget and Spending

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Date Title
05/16/2012 Politico - GOP: Real Party of U.S. Women
04/25/2012 The Hill - Ending Federal Duplication Finds Immediate Savings
04/19/2012 House, Senate Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Prevent Duplication
03/29/2012 Myrick Votes For A Responsible Budget Solution FY 2013 Budget Resolution Includes Spending Cuts, Tax Reforms
02/13/2012 Myrick Statement on President's FY 2013 Budget Request
02/01/2012 Myrick Votes To Repeal CLASS Program
12/16/2011 Myrick Statement on Passage of Omnibus Spending Bill
12/13/2011 Myrick Statement on Passage of The Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act
11/17/2011 The Enquirer Journal - Myrick: Go big or go home
06/06/2011 Letter to John Boehner, Secretary of the U.S. House of Representatives and Eric Cantor, Majority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives - Spending Reductions
04/15/2011 Myrick Votes To Reduce Federal Spending By $6.2 Trillion
05/25/2010 Letter to Sander Levin, Chairman Committee on Ways and Means - Renewable Energy Tax Legislation
02/04/2010 Letter to President Obama - No Cost Stimulus
01/19/2010 Letter To The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker, U.S. House Of Representatives
12/09/2009 "More Deficit Spending To Fund A Second Stimulus Package Is Beyond My Comprehension". -US Rep. Sue Myrick
04/29/2009 Myrick Votes Against Budget Conference Report
04/02/2009 Myrick Votes For Republican Budget Alternative
02/25/2009 Statement on 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
02/13/2009 Statement on Stimulus
12/03/2008 Letter to Robert Zoellick, President of the World Bank
11/17/2008 Centre Daily Times - Bailout Foes Are Switching Votes — Or Thinking About It
04/26/2006 Rep. Myrick Announces New Bills to Protect Social Security Numbers and Stop NC from Hiring Illegal Aliens to Work on Taxpayer Funded Projects
02/07/2005 Myrick issues Statement on the President's 2006 Budget
03/26/2004 In Memory of Fern Holland - Hon. Sue Wilkins Myrick
02/02/2004 Myrick's Statement on FY 2005 Budget

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