Congresswoman Discusses ObamaCare, Unemployment and Commuter Taxes
10 August 2012
Congresswoman Nan Hayworth, M.D. (NY-19), the only female physician serving in Congress, discusses why repealing and replacing ObamaCare will provide immediate relief for millions of Americans who are desperate to find jobs and the need for a flatter, fairer and simpler tax code to relieve burdens on small business owners and employers, strengthen the economy and grow jobs.
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