Legislative Update by Congressman Mike Ross

Congress Needs to Act
 
October 8, 2004
 
As Congress prepares to recess until after the election, we are going home with passing only two of the thirteen appropriations bills that fund our government for fiscal year 2005 that began on October 1. Important appropriations legislation related to agriculture, energy and water, veterans affairs, education and transportation, all vitally important to the state of Arkansas and this great nation, are now being funded by a continuing resolution through November 20th of this year. 
During my travels in the Fourth Congressional District of Arkansas, I am frequently asked the status of the Transportation Reauthorization bill, a six year bill that brings a multitude of funds to the state to complete and repair our highways and bridges. Each time I am asked the status of this bill I have to tell my constituents the funds are still held up in a conference committee.

This is absolutely unacceptable. For the first time in 50 years, Republicans control both chambers of Congress and the Presidency. When given the opportunity to lead and make positive changes for the American people by passing legislation for vital programs, nothing has been accomplished.

The Leadership in this Congress has failed to address America's challenges. For example, legislation related to reauthorization for welfare reform and higher education has not been resolved. The Transportation Reauthorization bill that expired last year has yet to be approved, and we still do not have an energy bill to address the high cost of gasoline and diesel. Creating economic opportunities, improving education and funding vital infrastructure projects are too important to be caught up in partisan bickering. As your United States Representative, I will continue to push for the completion of these issues before Congress adjourns for the year.


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