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Beyer Statement On His Vote Against the Continuing Resolution

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Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA) issued the following statement today on his vote against final passage of the continuing resolution (CR): I voted today against the continuing resolution (CR), which would fund the U.S. government for four months.  Although there are components of the CR that I support, such as funding for Flint, Michigan’s water crisis, the CR also all-too-conveniently…

After Election, I Will Not Compromise on Values

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Since the election, I have heard from many constituents who are concerned about the Trump presidency or uncertain about his policies and plans. I share many of these concerns and questions.  As ever, I will listen to my colleagues from across the aisle, and will consider reasonable policy proposals, even if I do not fully agree with them.  But I will not compromise on our basic…

Beyer’s Outdoor REC Act Passes the House

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Rep. Don Beyer’s (D-VA) Outdoor Recreation’s Economic Contributions (REC) Act passed the House of Representatives last night. The REC Act would direct the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) to assess the outdoor industry’s contribution to job creation and consumer spending. “With this vote, we can finally recognize the outdoor recreation industry’s enormous…

Beyer Commends Finalized Department of Labor Overtime Rule

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Tags: Economy

The Department of Labor (DOL) today issued its final ruling to adjust eligibility for overtime labor among salaried workers under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Congressman Beyer welcomed the DOL’s expansion of overtime protections, which will give an estimated 4 million workers a raise in pay.   “Today’s announcement by DOL will greatly expand earning power for working…

Rep. Beyer Backs Labor Rule to Protect Savings

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Tags: Economy

Congressman Don Beyer released the following statement after Secretary Tom Perez announced the Department of Labor’s new rule to protect low and middle income Americans planning for their retirement from conflicted financial advice: “I strongly support the Department of Labor’s final conflict of interest rule. Secretary Perez has done remarkable work to protect retirement savers and…

Beyer, Commerce Secretaries Celebrate Startup Day at Crystal City’s 1776

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Tags: Economy

Congressman Don Beyer, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Bruce Andrews, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development Matt S. Erskine, visited 1776 yesterday for a roundtable and walkthrough at the incubator and venture fund’s recently opened Crystal City location as part of Start-Up Day Across America.  “Startups, here in Northern Virginia and across the United…

Resources for Startups

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Tags: Economy

What the Department of Commerce Can Do For Your Startup Congressman Don Beyer, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Bruce Andrews, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development Matt S. Erskine, visited 1776 this afternoon for a roundtable and walkthrough at the incubator and venture fund’s recently opened Crystal City location. Beyer, Deputy Secretary Andrews, and…

Beyer Statement on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac CEO Salary

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Tags: Economy

Congressman Don Beyer reacted harshly to news that the CEOs of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would receive $4 million salaries, far above the $600,000 cap imposed on the lending giants after they were bailed out by the federal government:   "It is inexplicable that the government backed Fannie and Freddie want to raise their CEOs pay less than a decade after American taxpayers…

Falls Church News Press: Rep. Beyer Hails Progress With Cuba

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Tags: Economy

U.S. Rep. Don Beyer, formerly a U.S. ambassador whose 8th District of Virginia includes the City of Falls Church, released the following statement after President Obama announced Wednesday that Cuba and the United States will open embassies in Washington and Havana after more than 50 years of diplomatic isolation: “I have long looked forward to the day we reestablish diplomatic relations…