Words matter. These are the best Tom Graves Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
We can either build on the greatness of America or we can fade off into history.
What I owe the Tea Party is to be the conservative voice they elected me to be.
I think it’s possible to have a conservative serve in a cardinal position, a subcommittee chair position, and be very effective.
There should not be a micro-managing of terminology with the Library of Congress.
As the White House doors are slammed in the face of the average American, I want to know if they will still swing wide open for Hollywood and the liberal elite. Will Jay-Z and Beyonce still get to stop by for a tour, or will they be denied like those who aren’t rich and famous?
I vote my conscience first and my constituents next, regardless of the direction of our leadership.
I’ve traveled the country advocating for the Fair Tax, along with Herman Cain, Neal Boortz, and John Linder.
Our responsibility is to focus on the House. The Senate’s the Senate.
From day one, my focus as a new-breed appropriator was to look for areas where we could save taxpayer dollars.
Let’s make it simple: Government control means uniformity, regulation, fees, inspection, and yes, compliance.
I think it’s fair to say that there’s a lot of conversations between House members and Senate members on a regular basis, and I think that’s what our constituents would expect, is to have bicameral conversations throughout the process.
I guess I was always in awe at the amount of energy that surrounds Washington, D.C. My experience in coming up before was that it was a very, very busy place.
When I make decisions, it’s not based on what the Republican Party does. I’m elected by the 9th congressional district.
I had visited Congressman Deal before, but I never thought I’d be sitting on the other side of the desk.
The Internet free marketplace is defined by fierce competition. And that competition has transformed the world with innovation, investment, and what we need most of all right now: jobs.
I’m a very results-oriented person. I want to see us move the ball forward.
Planned Parenthood is absolutely wasteful spending.
If the goal of the DOT’s rule is to prevent companies from deceiving passengers about the total cost of their ticket, why is the department mandating that airlines hide the taxes, surcharges and government fees in the fine print?
The cost of airline tickets will never be transparent as long as the Department of Transportation requires airlines to hide taxes, surcharges, and fees from consumers.
It is about the American people. When something is not ready, it is not working, it is not right, then we owe it to them to do the right thing and say, ‘Let’s hold.’
We’ve been most successful when we stand for, unified, behind what we believe philosophically and policywise.
We’ve had years and years and years of compromises, and that’s led to $14 trillion in debt.
As the nation’s attention turns from Washington politics to the Obamacare disaster, Democrats will have no choice but to reconsider our fair and reasonable proposals to delay the law.
If there is wasteful spending, I will not support it.
Work hard to do what’s right, keep our future generation in focus and the future of our country in focus.
Rather than negotiating yet another continuing resolution at the last minute, the appropriations process should work as it was originally designed, with appropriations bills passing the House and the Senate and being signed into law by the president, after robust debate, with a process for amendments.
Realizing the responsibility I’ve been entrusted with… it’s humbling. Very humbling.
The Transportation Empowerment Act paves the way for better roads, easier commutes, and more family time.
As an already high-demand, low-density military asset, we cannot afford to lose the JSTARS’s BMC2/ISR unparalleled capability.
I am confident that the Defense Department understands JSTARS is a major priority for Congress and will complete the process of updating the JSTARS fleet in a timely manner.
I’m not one who wants to micromanage the Capitol Police whatsoever. However, if they see or feel that there are some greater opportunities to provide the same, if not better, safety and security for folks, I think Capitol Police should explore all those options – but not just focus that from a cost perspective.
We’re representing our districts. I make decisions on my district.
The easy way out is to increase taxes.
I intend to vote against authorizing the president to use military force in Syria. The Obama Administration has not provided a clear or convincing strategy for inserting our military into the conflict. I am also deeply concerned about the extent to which al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorists are involved in the rebellion.
We are united around a simple goal, and that is keeping the government open while protecting our constituents from the harmful effects of Obamacare.
Rather than do his job and agree to take responsible measures to get our government’s finances in order, President Obama continues playing on the emotions and fears of the American people.
What’s great about our leadership is they welcome other ideas.
We must seize the moment and permanently delay the entire law. Congress can do this. We control the purse strings and can protect taxpayers from funding Obamacare.
Time and time again, the Obama Administration has shown the American people it’s willing to abuse the power of the Oval Office. Congress should absolutely not relinquish more power.
We need to make every effort to ensure Obamacare is never implemented.
When you have a blueprint doesn’t mean you can’t add another room.
I do not wish harm on our constituents.
I thought it was a joke at first, but the president did, in fact, authorize an autopen to sign the Patriot Act extension into law. Consider the dangerous precedent this sets. Any number of circumstances could arise in the future where the public could question whether or not the president authorized the use of an autopen.
Our objectives are clear. Let’s keep the government open and protect our constituents.
I represent the 9th Congressional District of Georgia. I’m their voice.