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Iowa Yields To Rep. Ganske 14 July 1998 1998 Ron Paul 73:1 Mr. PAUL. I yield to the gentleman from Iowa. Iowa Opposing National Teacher Certification Or National Teacher Testing 5 May 1999 1999 Ron Paul 41:13 Arizona Professional Educators, Association of American Educators, Association of Professional Educators of Louisiana, Association of Professional Oklahoma Educators, Association of Texas Professional Educators, Kentucky Association of Professional Educators, Keystone Teachers Association, West Virginia Professional Educators, Mississippi Professional Educators, National Association of Professional Educators, Palmetto State Teachers Association, Professional Educators Network of Florida, Professional Educators of Iowa, Professional Educators of North Carolina, Professional Educators of Tennessee. Iowa AMERICAN HOMEOWNERSHIP AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 2000 April 6, 2000 2000 Ron Paul 27:18 Mr. Chairman, let me first thank the gentleman from Iowa (Chairman Leach ), the gentleman from New York (Mr. Lazio ), as well as the gentleman from New York (Mr. LaFalce ), the ranking member, for the fine work that they have done and the entire Committee on Banking and Financial Services. I was a former Member of that committee, and I know the hard work that they do. Iowa BAD TAX POLICY SENDS COMPANIES OVERSEAS June 11, 2002 2002 Ron Paul 55:8 Some U.S. companies soon may be treated in a similar manner, thanks to legislation being touted by Sens. Max Baucus, Montana Democrat, and Charles Grassley, Iowa Republican. Iowa A Token Attempt to Reduce Government Spending June 24, 2004 2004 Ron Paul 43:7 In 1974, during debate on the Congressional Budget Reform and Impoundment Control Act, Congressman H.R. Gross, a libertarian-conservative from Iowa, eloquently addressed the flaws in thinking that budget process reform absent the political will to cut spending would reduce the size of government. Mr. Speaker, I would like to conclude my remarks by quoting Mr. Gross: Iowa Iran Has A Right To Enrich Uranium 26 April 2006 2006 Ron Paul 29:1 Mr. PAUL. Madam Speaker, I yield myself 1 minute before I yield to the gentleman from Iowa. Iowa Iran Has A Right To Enrich Uranium 26 April 2006 2006 Ron Paul 29:5 Madam Speaker, I would yield 5 minutes to the gentleman from Iowa (Mr. LEACH). Iowa Bilingual Ballots 13 July 2006 2006 Ron Paul 56:2 I had joined with my colleague from Iowa, Mr. KING, in supporting an amendment to strike the bilingual ballot mandate, which was unfortunately rejected by this House. Mr. Speaker, despite the fact that a person must demonstrate a basic command of the English language before becoming a citizen, Congress is continuing to force States to provide ballots in languages other than English. If a knowledge of English is important enough to be a precondition of citizenship, then why should we force States to facilitate voting in languages other than English? Iowa Why Can't Congress Stop Spending? 28 June 2004 Texas Straight Talk 28 June 2004 verse 7 ... Cached The words of H.R. Gross, the great libertarian-conservative congressman from Iowa, ring as true today as they did during a budget debate in 1974: Texas Straight Talk from 20 December 1996 to 23 June 2008 (573 editions) are included in this Concordance. Texas Straight Talk after 23 June 2008 is in blog form on Rep. Pauls Congressional website and is not included in this Concordance. Remember, not everything in the concordance is Ron Pauls words. Some things he quoted, and he added some newspaper and magazine articles to the Congressional Record. Check the original speech to see. |