Flores, Bill
THE BRIDGEBUILDER
Q&A with BILL SHUSTER
Shortly after he was named Chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in November 2012, Bill Shuster called his Democratic counterpart on the Committee with a simple request: “Let’s have dinner.” The purpose of the call – and the dinner – was to build a relationship between the two leaders, while setting a tone for the panel in the coming years.
“Washington needs to be recalibrated so that it is smaller, less intrusive, and more accountable.”
by BILL FLORES
While it will take substantial time to reverse the problems described above and to restore our country’s exceptionalism, we need to first focus on creating an environment for economic growth. Every piece of legislation and every federal regulation should be judged by its impact on an overarching goal of creating “more jobs and better paychecks for hardworking American families.”