Weekly Column

Nov 19, 2012

Op-Ed: Getting to the bottom of what happened in Benghazi (October 14, 2012)

Issues: Defense and National Security, Role of Government, Transparency, and Civility
Nov 19, 2012

Op-Ed: Public Needs Truth in Operation Fast and Furious (February 6, 2012)

Issues: Role of Government, Transparency, and Civility
Jul 13, 2012

Weekly Column from Congressman Paul Gosar- "The Constitution's Keepers"

Issues: Role of Government, Transparency, and Civility

I believe firmly that the U.S. Constitution is the greatest governing document in history. Yet it has always been known, that if it were just words on a page, it would amount to little. At the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, one of our greatest founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin, was asked what kind of Government the Constitution gave us, “a Republic or a Monarchy?” “A Republic,” Franklin replied, “If you can keep it.”

Jul 3, 2012

An Independence Day Message: The Future is Bright for America

Issues: Role of Government, Transparency, and Civility
Jun 22, 2012

Weekly Column from Congressman Paul Gosar-“Businesses Create Jobs, Not the Government”

In April of this year, I kicked off a district wide “Jobs and Energy” tour. I visited local small businesses and talked to people about how the economy was affecting their daily lives, and what I have been doing in Washington to help.

Jun 11, 2012

Weekly Column from Congressman Gosar “Obama Administration Killing Jobs and Raising Energy & Water Costs”

When the federal government oversteps its constitutional boundaries and bureaucratic agencies impose arbitrary regulations, people in Arizona and across the country pay the price through lost job opportunities and higher energy and water prices.

Apr 2, 2012

Weekly Column from Congressman Gosar "Liberty Hangs on Decision from U.S. Supreme Court Showdown on Obamacare"

Issues: Health

This past week, the U.S. Supreme Court held three days of hearings on the constitutionality of President Obama’s landmark legislation, the “Affordable Care Act (ACA),” and its federal health care mandate. At the heart of the argument before the Court is the law’s individual mandate that requires every American to buy health insurance.

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