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Rep. Woodall Prescribes FairTax For Ailing Economy

December 9, 2011 at 7:52 pm in Accountability, GAN, House, News, Rob Woodall by tchapman · Tags: , , , , , ,

By Terri Chapman If national consumption-based taxation is “fairer”, many conservatives are still fearful of how rates would fare against the combination of unfettered government growth and a balanced budget amendment. On November 16, the Joint Economic Committee of Congress invited testimony on how tax reform could boost economic growth in America, Rep. Rob Woodall,…

Woodall, House Freshmen Urge Senate: “Get To Work”

October 27, 2011 at 7:48 pm in Accountability, GAN, House, News, Rob Woodall by tchapman · Tags: , , , , ,

Early this month, the House Republican freshman class formed a coalition and dubbed themselves “Operation Turnaround.” Rep. Rob Woodall (R-GA) announced this move in a recent press release and on his website. The group officially kicked off on October 4 by holding a press conference and by sending a formal letter to the Senate urging…

Woodall’s 7th District Weighs In On Balanced Budget Amendment

September 26, 2011 at 7:51 pm in Accountability, GAN, House, News, Rob Woodall by tchapman · Tags: , ,

This fall, the recently passed Budget Control Act brings a balanced budget amendment to a vote in Congress for the first time in fifteen years. Congressman Rob Woodall held a Telephone Town Hall meeting on September 14th to gauge the amount of support a balanced budget amendment has within Georgia’s 7th district using a telephone-based…

Woodall’s 15 Minutes Of Fame in 2011

January 13, 2011 at 5:17 pm in Accountability, GAN, House, News, Rob Woodall by tchapman · Tags: , , , , , , , ,

A look back at Rep. Rob Woodall’s (R-GA-07) first year in the House. Woodall has now represented Georgia’s 7th District for one full year as member of the 112th Congress, which convened January 3, 2011. According to opencongress.org, Woodall voted with House Republicans roughly 91 percent of the time. The statistic actually earns the freshman…