Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2011

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Ms. SEWELL. I thank the ranking member for allowing me this time.

Today I rise in strong opposition to H.R. 3630, which makes dramatic and harmful changes to the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program. It makes significant cuts to Medicare that would hurt our Nation's seniors. This bill contains political and controversial language that should be discussed and debated in separate legislation.

Before Congress breaks for this year, we need to pass a bill that solely focuses on extending relief to the unemployed workers and middle class Americans who are still suffering in this recovering economy. This is not the time to play with the livelihood of millions of Americans.

Our voters sent us here to make their lives better, not more difficult. We were sent here to create jobs and stimulate the economy and protect our most vulnerable. To accomplish these goals, it will require a willing and compromising spirit.

The folks of the Seventh Congressional District of Alabama, that I am so proud to represent, want me to put people before politics and do what is in their best interest and not partisan interests. The American people expect and deserve more, not less from us. Therefore, I urge my colleagues to vote ``no'' on H.R. 3630.

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