Stronger America for Future Generations
This week I had the privilege and honor of joining President Trump on
Air Force One to travel to Nashville where the president addressed the
American Farm Bureau Federation Convention. In person, President Trump
is very engaging. He has a strong sense of what he wants to accomplish
for the American people, and his agenda aligns very well with what we
prioritize in East Tennessee. During our trip, we were able to discuss
several issues of importance with the president, including how we are
working to ensure that our nation’s veterans receive the best care in
the world.
His speech focused on helping farmers and rural America. I’m proud of
the president’s commitment to rebuild rural communities, and glad he
recognizes the current levels of economic growth, which creates jobs in
cities but too often passes over rural America, is not sufficient. The
president outlined several ways he plans to deliver on his promise to
bring prosperity to Americans in rural communities, and I look forward
to working with him on achieving these goals. Some of the issues he
addressed were: the benefits of tax reform for rural America, the opioid
crisis and the Rural Task Force report led by Agriculture Secretary
Perdue.
Last month, President Trump signed the first major tax overhaul in 31
years, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, into law. This law will allow
Americans to keep more of their hard-earned paychecks, and pave the way
for increased wages. In fact, over one million Americans have already
received a bonus or pay increase because of the new tax law. The law
simplifies our tax code and preserves important deductions and credits
like the mortgage interest deduction and the child tax credit that was
expanded under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Some Democrats warned about
unintended consequences of tax reform, and they were right. I didn’t
expect to hear about so many utilities in cities like Baltimore,
Chicago, D.C. and others taking steps to lower the cost of electricity
for their customers. This is welcome relief to families across the
country right in the middle of a cold winter. It’s great to see tax
reform is already working to ease the financial and tax burden of
American individuals, families and businesses and I’m excited to see
more ways this new law will boost the economy.
President Trump also spoke about the opioid epidemic that has ravaged
rural communities for far too long – especially in East Tennessee – with
more people dying from opioid overdoses than car wrecks. Last year,
President Trump declared the opioid crisis a National Public Health
Emergency, which allows the public health community to commit additional
resources to fighting this serious and devastating problem. I am pleased
the president is actively taking steps to fight this deadly crisis in
our communities, and I’m proud to join those efforts. To ensure we’re
taking every step possible to prevent opioid abuse, I’ve also introduced
the Opioid Addiction and Prevention Act. This bipartisan bill would
limit initial opioid prescription for post-acute care to a maximum of
ten days in order to help ensure responsible management of pain during
recovery.
Finally, in his speech, President Trump also spoke about the Rural
Prosperity Task Force. This task force was established by the president
last year to identify ways to help improve life in rural America and
brought together more than 21 federal agencies and local leaders. In its
final report, released yesterday, the task force identified over 100
regulatory, legislative and policy changes that the federal government
can make to build a better rural America. The main focus of the task
force’s recommendations were 1) connectivity for rural America; 2)
quality of life improvement; 3) support for a rural workforce; 4)
innovation in technology; and 5) economic development. President Trump
isn’t wasting any time getting started on the task force’s
recommendations. As soon as he finished his speech, he signed two
executive orders to address connectivity for rural America by
streamlining and expediting requests for broadband facilities, and by
supporting broadband tower facilities. I know there are more great
things to come from this task force, and I thank President Trump and
Secretary Purdue for their hard work on behalf of rural communities
around the country.
This past year economic growth has surged. Employment is at a 17-year
low and the stock market is hitting all-time highs. We’re fighting to
leave a stronger America for future generations, and our work is just
beginning. I was very inspired by President Trump’s remarks, and I thank
our president for keeping his promise to prioritize the communities
around the country who were forgotten or ignored by the previous
administration. You are no longer forgotten, and I will proudly stand
with the president to fight for you as long as I have the privilege of
serving in Congress.
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