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August 16, 2010

REPRESENTATIVE CAM WARD SUPPORTS “GOP HANDSHAKE WITH ALABAMA”

REPRESENTATIVE CAM WARD SUPPORTS “GOP HANDSHAKE WITH ALABAMA”

(MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA)- Alabama GOP Legislative leaders announced the details of the GOP Handshake with Alabama today in Montgomery. This agenda listed specific items that Republican legislative leaders would make as their top priority if they became a majority in the House and Senate in the upcoming election.

“This agenda places a strong focus on job creation and cleaning up public corruption in Montgomery,” said Representative Cam Ward, who serves as Vice-Chairman for the House Republican Caucus.

Ward went on to say that “the Republican Party cannot just sit back and point fingers. We must show that we have a positive vision for our state and this agenda certainly lays out our vision.”

While the Alabama House and Senate Republicans have many items on their agenda, they have determined that the legislative items outlined in the Republican Handshake should be passed immediately upon the legislature’s reconvening in March 2011.

Among the goals and specific agenda items included in the Republican Handshake are:

Creating Jobs and Economic Opportunities – Alabama Republicans understand that creating jobs and putting our state on the right economic track is our top priority, and we are prepared to implement proven, conservative incentives and pro-business reforms to accomplish that goal.

We will work with the administration to build upon and expand the job-creation tax incentives that our gubernatorial nominee, Dr. Robert Bentley, successfully passed during the last legislative session. Those incentives will be targeted to both new and existing businesses alike.

In order to provide more capital needed to add new jobs Republicans will also push to expand the small business health insurance tax credit from 150% to 200% of the amount that both employers and employees pay for coverage premiums.

Similarly, the Bentley plan to create a cabinet-level Office of Small Business Creation and Development has been embraced by Republican legislative candidates who will work to dedicate the resources needed for its success. The office will be tasked with reducing regulations and red tape, unifying small-business orientated state programs under one roof and advocating on behalf of both new and existing small businesses.

We will fight to ensure that Alabama remains a right-to-work state in order to keep employment costs low and demand legislation that protects the right to a secret ballot in union elections so that no worker may be harassed or intimidated for voting his or her heart and conscience.

A Republican Legislature will work to put roadblocks in the way of the job-killing “Cap and Tax” legislation being pushed by Congressional Democrats. If passed, such legislation will cause energy costs in Alabama to skyrocket and crash our economy. Businesses from our largest industrial employers to our smallest mom-and-pop operations rely upon affordable energy costs to keep doors open and workers employed in Alabama.

Controlling Wasteful Spending – Many of our national economic problems have been caused by members from both parties who have been spending like drunken sailors. Alabama Republicans want to prevent that from happening on the state level. Our Legislature has traditionally budgeted based on political convenience and unsustainable revenue estimates. When those estimates prove too conservative for majority’s tastes, they simply increase them to accommodate additional spending. The result is devastating proration.

Alabama Republicans believe that the Legislature, like families and individuals across the state, should live within its means, and we propose passage of the Responsible Budgeting and Spending Act. Under this bill, state revenue estimates would be based upon a 15-year rolling average rather than unsupported projections, which will rein in spending and allow the budgets to more easily absorb changes in a cyclical economy.

Ending Corruption in Montgomery – Democrats have held the majority in Montgomery for 136 years, and during that time, they created an atmosphere that breeds corruption and encourages graft. The recent criminal convictions of numerous Democrat legislators and other Democrat officials provide ample evidence of that fact.
Republicans understand that we must limit the influence of special interests and other lobbyists who control much of what happens in Montgomery. Under existing law, lobbyists are allowed to spend up to $250 a day on each public official without having to file an ethics report. A Republican majority will introduce legislation to require all spending by lobbyists is reported – even down to a cup of coffee.

Alabama is one of only three states that do not provide subpoena power to its ethics watchdog agency, which makes it easy for public officials and others to hamstring investigations. Republicans not only support subpoena power for the Alabama Ethics Commission, they want to provide the agency with a statutorily defined level of appropriation that can be cut only by a two-thirds vote of both houses. That way, no legislator can retaliate against the agency and its work by cutting its annual budget.

Combating Illegal Immigration – Because illegal immigration threatens our homeland security, reduces the quality of life for taxpaying citizens and places our schools, hospitals and other resources under tremendous burden, Alabama Republicans believe we must take immediate action. Politicians in Washington refuse to act, so we must bring the fight to the home front.

A Republican legislative majority will push an illegal immigration bill similar to the recently approved Arizona law. The Alabama bill will create a new state criminal trespass statute that allows local law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants for simply setting foot in Alabama. Another provision will make it a crime to provide an illegal immigrant transportation anywhere in Alabama, whether it is a trip across the state or simply to the corner store.

Proof of citizenship or legal residency in order to access government services will also be required, and, because illegal immigrants and their allies are working to gather political power and influence, any illegal
alien who registers to vote, or attempts to, or casts a ballot will be convicted of a Class C felony as will anyone aiding in those efforts.

Blocking the Washington, D.C. Power Grab – Many rights and freedoms previously reserved to the states and to individuals are under an unprecedented attack from D.C. liberals, and Alabama Republicans are prepared to take strong actions to repel their assault. It is important that the voices of the frustrated majority of Alabamians be heard, especially in the area of socialized health care programs recently implemented against our wishes by Obama and his allies.

An Alabama House and Senate controlled by Republicans will immediately introduce and work to pass a constitutional amendment that would “prohibit any person, employer or health care provider from being compelled to participate in any health care system.” This amendment would be similar to measures introduced or passed in at least 30 other state legislatures across the country, and it is believed that such state amendments will assist in court cases questioning federal authority to force citizens to purchase something they do not wish to purchase, a mandate never previously forced on the populace.

For more information on the Republican Handshake with Alabama please visit www.algop.org

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February 6

  • SenCamWard: RT @BhamnewsDean: New poll by Alabama Research shows majority undecided in Bama presidential primary. Among the decided, Gringrich leads ...
  • SenCamWard: RT @BhamnewsDean: New poll by Alabama Research shows majority undecided in Bama presidential primary. Among the decided, Gringrich leads ...
  • SenCamWard: Continued disfunction. More money but not cuts- Reps. Rogers, Moore announce opposition to Jefferson Co unearmarking http://t.co/kYkzZ06M
  • SenCamWard: No wonder everyone just throws their hands up on this- Reps. Rogers, Moore announce opposition to Jeff. Co unearmarking http://t.co/kYkzZ06M
  • SenCamWard: A good friend. “@MaxReiss: State Rep. Alan Harper announced he's switching to the GOP this morning. Increases House majority to 65-40.”

February 7

  • SenCamWard: Starting session in Joint Budget hearings. The General Fund reminds me of a root canal that got infected & required my head to be removed
  • SenCamWard: Starting session in Joint Budget hearings. The General Fund reminds me of a root canal that got infected & required my head to be removed
  • SenCamWard: Biggest source revenue for education in AL is income taxes. High unemploy. = less income tax revenue. Solution- stimulate economy #alpolitcs
  • SenCamWard: Most interesting stat of day- in 2002 Prisons & Medicaid consumed 35% of Gen Fund Budget. Today they consume 55%. Bad trend #alpolitcs
  • SenCamWard: Gen Fund Budget forecasts a shortfall of $537 million next year. Current budget year fund has $1.8 billion. Roughly 20% decrease #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Glad to see the Thompson Intermediate School school students today during their visit to the State House. Busy first day!! #2012session
  • SenCamWard: Here at State of State Address tonight at the Capitol. Looking forward to hearing @GovernorBentley layout his agenda http://t.co/FtaxjioD

February 8

  • SenCamWard: Been there done that “@toddcstacy: sitting next to Rep Alvin Holmes who is kind of talking loud. Maybe only guy in room who can get away w/.
  • SenCamWard: Working on my bill SB73 that will reduce costs of govt advertising & increase transparency for govt contracts. #2012session
  • SenCamWard: In the first of five committee hearings today. I like to move bills early to get ahead of the budget crunch. #2012session
  • SenCamWard: In General Fund Committee meeting. First jobs bills starting to work their way through the Senate #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Glad to be a sponsor for part of Atty Gen @lutherstrange legislative package. Bills will be supportive of law enforcement. #2012session
  • SenCamWard: Just finished chairing Senate Judiciary. Took up bills on legal publications, law enforcement & military voting rights Thanks @CarolHBullard

February 9

  • SenCamWard: Budget proposal to divert over $200 million from Education to shore up General Fund just won't fly. It is dead on arrival #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: @Ed_Henry_HD9 had best blow by blow coverage of budget hearings yesterday. Definitely worth following his posts
  • SenCamWard: Thank you @SenTomWhatley for filling in for me when my Thompson Intermediate School students came by today!!
  • SenCamWard: Good lunch with my friend @LtGovIvey. Always a pleasure working with her
  • SenCamWard: Just finished a press conf. hosted by @Paul_DeMarco & Sheriff Mike Hale on Jeff. Co. jail overcrowding. #jeffco
  • SenCamWard: Relatively non-controversial day the Senate. Finished light Special Order Calendar that included bills passd in comm. yesterday #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: The Senate is adjourned for the week.
  • SenCamWard: Congrats!! “@SenTomWhatley: Just passed SB 44, the nursing scholarship bill. @SladeBlackwell @SenCamWard @SenatorDelMarsh @ScottBeason”

February 10

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