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Washington, DC (April 28, 2013) — Rep. Jan Schakowsky on ABC "The Week" to discuss Syria:
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Washington, DC (April 26, 2013) Rep. Jan Schakowsky stated the following about her vote on H.R. 1765, the Reducing Flight Delays Act:
"Today I voted in favor of H.R. 1765, the Reducing Flight Delays Act. I did so because we cannot afford the job losses and economic consequences from delays that have occurred as a result of FAA furloughs. However, this issue is just one example of the many, many unacceptable consequences of the sequester, which Congress should act promptly to eliminate.
Washington, DC (April 25, 2013) — Rep. Jan Schakowsky reintroduced the Fairness in Taxation Act today:
"Our country faces an inequality crisis. While the amount of earned income — and accumulated wealth — by the top one percent of earners continues its dramatic rise, most Americans have seen little or no gain in take-home pay for decades. Today, I reintroduced my Fairness in Taxation Act to address this fundamental problem. My bill raises tax rates for those making over $1 million and taxes capital gains and dividend income at ordinary income rates for those taxpayers with income over $1 million.
Washington, DC (April 22, 2013) — Rep. Jan Schakowsky released the following statement on Earth Day:
Washington, DC (April 18, 2013) — Rep. Jan Schakowsky reintroduced H.R. 1617 the Emergency Jobs to Restore the American Dream Act today:
"Today, I reintroduced my jobs plan, the Emergency Jobs to Restore the American Dream Act, which would make needed investment in good-paying jobs that will strengthen American communities all over the country.
Washington, DC (April 18, 2013) — Rep. Jan Schakowsky released the following statement after voting against the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act:
"I voted against the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act because we don't need to compromise our civil liberties to fight terrorism. Cybersecurity and privacy aren't mutually exclusive, and this bill fails to achieve a balance between protecting our networks and safeguarding our liberties.
Washington, DC (April 17, 2013) — Rep. Jan Schakowsky released the following statement following the failure of the Senate to break a filibuster on a bill to require background checks for gun purchasers by a vote of 54 to 46:
"Today is not the end of the debate to protect our children and our communities from gun violence. Those who have come together to push for action — mothers and grandmothers, doctors and nurses, law enforcement officials, mayors and most gun owners — will continue their efforts and they will be successful. I am proud to stand with them.
Washington, DC (April 16, 2013) — Rep. Jan Schakowsky's remarks before the Committee on Rules today in support of the Schakowsky Amendment to the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act: