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Votes in the U.S. House included:
Rep. Jordan's Health Care, Benefits and Administrative Rules subcommittee will examine the 2010 Affordable Care Act's impact on U.S. taxpayers as they file taxes this season.
"President Obama said himself 22 times that he could not unilaterally change America's immigration policy without congressional approval. Thankfully a judge today stood up for the Constitution and temporarily stopped his unfair and unlawful executive actions.
The letter reads, in part:
During the hearing Rep. Jordan said:
One of the best parts of a Congressman's job is the opportunity to participate in a naturalization ceremony. I have had the honor of participating in several such events in Ohio, and I have seen the amount of time, effort and energy that goes into becoming a citizen.
I also know that there is nothing like seeing the smile on people's faces the moment they realize that they've done it – that they have just become a citizen of the greatest country in history.
The letter to President Obama reads, in part:
"Obamacare was a bad bill, sold deceptively to the American people, and we've been having buyer's remorse ever since.
Of the new office, Rep. Jordan said:
During the questioning period, Rep. Jordan said: