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Jeff Flake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Jeffrey Flake (born December 31, 1962), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2001, representing the 6th District of Arizona ... He was born in Snowflake, Arizona (named for his great-great-grandfather), was educated at Brigham Young University and was a Mormon missionary, Executive Director of the Foundation for Democracy in Namibia, and Executive Director of the Goldwater Institute before entering the House. ..." |
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The Anti-Appropriator, The Wall Street Journal, 8 Jan 2008 Discusses Jeff Flake's candicacy for membership in the House Appropriations Committee "... Mr. Flake received a 100% rating from Citizens Against Government Waste, and along with Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn is the scourge of Congressional earmarkers. In four terms in Congress, Mr. Flake has never sought a special bridge, courthouse, parking lot, or teapot museum for his district. Republican leaders were so incensed at his role in exposing GOP earmarks in 2006 that they booted him off the Judiciary Committee." |
Top 10 Members of Congress Fighting for Lower Taxes, by Editors of HUMAN EVENTS, Human Events, 4 Apr 2006 Related Topics: Ron Paul "3. Rep. Jeff Flake (R.-Ariz.) Sponsor of a bill to require the Congressional Budget Office to use dynamic scoring for proposed tax cuts and co-sponsor with Rep. Ron Paul of a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th Amendment. Consistent proponent of tax cuts and opponent of spending increases." |
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Congressman Flake: Medicare Proposal Not Consistent With Republican Principles: Costly New Entitlement Will Only Hasten Medicare's Insolvency, 17 Nov 2003 Related Topic: Health Care News release "This proposal flies in the face of the principles of limited government and individual responsibility that Republicans are supposed to stand for ... The enormous cost of this proposal will only hasten Medicare’s insolvency ... this looks like nothing more than an extremely expensive way to buy votes." |
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How to Hurt Castro, New York Times, 12 May 2003 Related Topic: Cuba "A genuine get-tough policy with Cuba would export something Americans know a little about: freedom. Let's get rid of travel license applications altogether. ... We should heed this advice and end the American policy of Soviet-style travel controls. All Americans should be free to go to Cuba without government interference." |