Only Pro-Growth Policies Can Save U.S. From Obamanomics
Chairman Coats and Vice Chairman Brady say "Despite the efforts of the president's report to depict the economic conditions nearly six years into this recovery in the best possible light, our formal response, the 2015 Joint Economic Report, notes that our economy remains stuck in second gear" in rec...
Chairman Coats Presses Chairman Furman on President's Willingness to Engage on Deficit Reduction.
Coats Presses Furman on President's Willingness to Engage in Deficit Reduction
Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.), the Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC), today questioned Jason Furman, the Chairman of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, during a JEC hearing on “The Economic Report of the President.”
Coats Opening Statement: The Economic Report of the President
Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.), the chairman of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC), today delivered the following opening statement during a hearing examining the Economic Report of the President
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Chairman Coats Releases JEC Review of the Economic Report of the President
Sen. Dan Coats (R-IN), Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, released the following statement after filing the Committee's Joint Economic Report. “Despite good intentions, many of the policies that the administration details in the Economic Report of the President would do very little to promote...
Hearing Announcement: "The Economic Report of the President 2015"
A hearing before the Joint Economic Committee will be held on Wednesday, March 18, 2015.
Coats Statement on February Employment Numbers
Joint Economic Committee Chairman-designate Dan Coats (R-IN) issued the following statement regarding today's report from the BLS that the U.S. economy added 295,000 nonfarm payroll jobs during February.
Working Family Stress Index Declines to Lowest Level Since January 2011
Rep. Kevin Brady, chairman of the Congressional Joint Economic Committee (JEC) commented on the large decline in the committee’s Working Family Stress Index during November. During November, the Working Family Stress Index declined by 3.8 points to 25.6, its lowest level since January 2011. The ...
A Potomac Side-Step
Rep. Kevin Brady, chairman of the Congressional Joint Economic Committee (JEC) commented on today’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) statement.