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The Committee on Ways and Means, the oldest tax-writing body in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1789, shapes fiscal legislation including taxes, tariffs, and social service programs. Its notable influence is underscored by numerous members who have risen to prominent national offices, including Presidents and Supreme Court Justices.

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Just like urban areas, our rural communities deserve access to high-quality, affordable healthcare.

That’s why I introduced the Rural Hospital Stabilization Act — which passed out of @WaysandMeansGOP — to keep our rural hospitals open, operational, and fully staffed.

Columbia’s failure to discipline students last semester has already given bad actors the green light to deface property and disrupt campus operations again this fall.

Columbia must immediately respond to @WaysandMeansGOP & @EdWorkforceCmte demands and explain what concrete,…

The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was the basis for business investment and job creation that made the US the envy of the world.

Today, we had the chance to visit @BestBuy in Grove City to talk about renewing & strengthening these tax cuts in 2025.

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Excessive Washington red tape forces state child welfare programs to spend more time on paperwork instead of helping children.

In fact, these rules do NOTHING to increase accountability or outcomes for how these programs perform, as one witness testified today.
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Relatives are an important source of care for kids who can’t live with their parents.

Too often, these caregivers are overlooked and don’t get the support they need.

One kinship provider shared that she faced an “uphill battle” getting help for her sister.
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@replahood asked Tori Petersen about the importance of work in helping lift people out of poverty.

A former foster youth and current foster parent, Tori explained how every parent must recognize the point “when helping hurts” and too many government resources can delay growth and keep people trapped in poverty and crisis
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Chairman Smith asked @parishilton, based on her lived experience as a survivor of abuse in a residential youth facility, what should be done to help children in crisis.

Here’s what she said.
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For the last year, the Ways & Means Committee has conducted a top-to-bottom review of child welfare.

Here’s just some of what we’ve found:
❌Relatives taking care of kids need more support
❌A severe caseworker shortage
❌D.C. red tape
❌Unfair barriers faced by Native American tribes
❌Slow court system
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