Rep. Estes Reacts to abysmal September Jobs Report

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas)

WASHINGTON- Today, Rep. Ron Estes (R-Kansas) released a statement following the abysmal September jobs report. The latest jobs report was released with only 194,000 jobs were added – falling well short of the 500,000 jobs economist expected. The September jobs report is the worst the administration has seen so far. 

“The latest jobs report shows Democrats weren’t just optimistic when they sold the American Rescue Plan – they weren’t honest and their agenda simply doesn’t work,” said. Rep. Estes. “The trillions they spent along party lines have stalled out the recovery and caused real inflation: we’re now 944,000 jobs short of what was promised, and inflation is on track to hit a 40 year high. And yet, Democrats still think it’s a good idea to raise taxes and spend trillions more on new socialist programs. Democrats’ dishonest policies have been a disaster for the American economy.”

During the month of September, the labor force participation rate fell to 61.6%, and participation rates decreased for the following demographics: Women, Black Men, Black Women, Hispanic Women, those with only a high school education, and those with some college. The following sectors experience major job loss in the month of September: hospitals lost 8,000 jobs, nursing and residential care facilities lost 38,000 jobs, healthcare lost 18,000 jobs, local government education lost 144,000 jobs and state government education lost 17,000 jobs.

Rep. Estes Introduces Legislation Protecting Individuals Against Vaccine Mandates Overreach

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas)

WASHINGTON – Yesterday Rep. Ron Estes (R- Kansas) introduced H.R. 5480, Protecting Religious Exemptions from Vaccine Mandates Act, to protect individuals with deeply held religious beliefs from President Biden’s vaccine mandates. Along with his own legislation, Rep. Estes is also an original cosponsor on legislation introduced by Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tennessee) that prohibits the federal government from requiring COVID-19 vaccines.

“I am proud to introduce legislation that protects individuals and their religious freedoms against overreaching federal mandates,” said Rep. Estes. “Biden’s shortsighted mandates are an attack on individual liberties and will escalate into a shortage of critical health care, law enforcement, education and other workers as employees are either terminated, resign or choose to retire. This legislation is not about the validity of the vaccine, but rather addressing gross government overreach and ways to prevent it in the future.”

In addition to these pieces of legislation, Rep. Estes joined a letter to President Biden urging for the suspension of his mandates. You can read the letter here.

Background:

On Sept. 9, 2021, President Biden announced that he would be imposing overreaching national COVID-19 vaccine mandates through the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA). These mandates require an estimated 4 million federal employees and contractors to be fully vaccinated along with mandating employers with over 100 employees to require full vaccination.

Under the legislation proposed by Rep. Estes, The Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 would extend to apply to rules issued by the Secretary of Labor. This would bar the Department of Labor from issuing an emergency temporary standard that requires an employer to ensure that employees receive a vaccine.  

Rep. Ron Estes Honors the Life of Fr. Emil Joseph Kapaun

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas)

Rep. Ron Estes Honors the Life of Fr. Emil Joseph Kapaun

WASHINGTON – Today Rep. Ron Estes (R-Kansas) delivered a speech on the House floor honoring the life of Fr. Emil Joseph Kapaun following the return of his remains to Kansas from the National Cemetery of the Pacific in Hawaii.

“Father Kapaun is one of the finest men to ever come out from the state of Kansas,” said Rep. Estes. “For generations Father Kapaun has inspired hundreds around the world to greater faith and service through adversity. Today I am proud that Father Kapaun has finally returned home to his native Kansas.”

Fr. Kapaun grew up on a farm in Kansas and was an ordained priest for the Wichita Diocese. He went on to become a U.S. Army chaplain during World War II and the Korean War with the rank of captain. Fr. Kapaun died in a North Korean prison camp on May 23, 1951, at the age of 35. Many around the world rightly celebrate the story of Fr. Kapaun, who is being considered for sainthood by the Catholic Church; a first for a native Kansan.

Rep. Ron Estes Votes Against Debt Limit Suspension

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas)

Rep. Ron Estes Votes Against Debt Limit Suspension

WASHINGTON – Today Rep. Ron Estes (R-Kansas) voted against the Democrat proposal to raise the debt limit. Before votes, Rep. Estes addressed the house floor with his concerns.

“We aren’t looking at this debt ceiling crisis in a vacuum – we could be voting on $5.5 trillion in more spending,” said Rep. Estes. “Families, farmers, businesses, and even state and local governments have to live within their means and make responsible financial decisions to be successful, but the attitude in Washington continues to pass on massive debt to future generations in exchange for our current lifestyle.”

Click here to watch Rep. Estes’ remarks.

The bill passed the House 219 to 212, which will suspend the debt limit until December 2022.                                                 

Rep. Estes Addresses Potential IRS Weaponization

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas)

Rep. Estes Addresses Potential IRS Weaponization

WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Ron Estes (R-Kansas) discussed the concerning provision within Democrat’s $4.3 trillion budget bill that would give the IRS the extraordinary authority to access personal bank accounts with $600 or more. Rep. Estes was joined with other members of the Ways and Means Committee and industry experts.

“The reality is that there’s already distrust of the IRS, as we’ve seen the agency target political opponents and mishandle thousands of tax returns that were somehow leaked to media” said Rep. Estes. “Americans don’t want big brother spying on their bank accounts and tracking their payments and spending just so that Democrats can take more money to Washington for pet projects and special interest groups.”

Click here to watch Rep. Estes’ remarks.

Rep. Estes cosponsored the Tax Gap Reform and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Enforcement Act – legislation from the Ways and Means Republicans that fights against the weaponization of the IRS.

Photo Release: Congressman Comer Meets With Local Officials and Advocates from Citizens for Fort Campbell

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman James Comer (1st District of Kentucky)

Photo Release: Congressman Comer Meets With Local Officials and Advocates from Citizens for Fort Campbell | Press Releases | Congressman James Comer

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Comer Introduces Legislation to Remove Federal Government Restrictions on Paducah, Kentucky Property

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman James Comer (1st District of Kentucky)

Comer Introduces Legislation to Remove Federal Government Restrictions on Paducah, Kentucky Property | Press Releases | Congressman James Comer

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Comer: DOGE Subcommittee is Exposing Government Waste, Identifying Solutions

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman James Comer (1st District of Kentucky)

Comer: DOGE Subcommittee is Exposing Government Waste, Identifying Solutions | Press Releases | Congressman James Comer

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Photo Release: Comer Receives 21st Annual Leadership Service Award from Waterways Council, Inc.

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman James Comer (1st District of Kentucky)

Photo Release: Comer Receives 21st Annual Leadership Service Award from Waterways Council, Inc. | Press Releases | Congressman James Comer

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Photo Release: Congressman Comer Meets With Allen County Judge Executive Dennis Harper and Shane Britt

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman James Comer (1st District of Kentucky)

Photo Release: Congressman Comer Meets With Allen County Judge Executive Dennis Harper and Shane Britt | Press Releases | Congressman James Comer

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