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@SpeakerRyan

Office of the 54th Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan.

Janesville, WI
Joined January 2009
Born January 29

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  1. Dec 21

    There are many people around this place that I will miss, and no one deserves more respect for their service and their courage than the U.S. Capitol Police. What an honor to walk the same halls.

  2. Dec 21

    Proud to sign Criminal Justice Reform legislation and send it the president to become law. Redemption is at the heart of the American Idea. These reforms will make our communities safer & create a smoother path for the incarcerated to successfully reenter & contribute to society.

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  3. Dec 20

    The House is indebted to Secretary Mattis for his service. With our country’s defense in his hands, we have become a safer America at home, and a more commanding force abroad. His patriotism and grit are matched only by his humility and graciousness.

  4. Dec 20

    The House just passed criminal justice reform. This is something I have believed in for a long time. There is no reason a person who wants to redeem themselves, work hard, and contribute to their community should be deprived of that opportunity.

  5. Dec 19

    In this 21st-century digital age, it’s imperative we provide the resources it needs to streamline the process of identifying terror threats. ’s Data Framework Act was signed by and is now law of the land.

  6. Dec 19

    Here’s to the people. Here’s to the People’s House. Here’s to possibilities. Thank you for everything. God bless America.

  7. Dec 18

    . has been a tireless advocate for the people of Nicaragua. Pleased to see her legislation putting pressure the Nicaraguan government to hold free, fair, and transparent elections head to the .

  8. Dec 18

    As a kid from Janesville, Wisconsin, I never thought I'd work on Capitol Hill, let alone be a member of Congress. I feel very blessed to have had these opportunities to make a real, positive difference in the lives of so many Americans.

  9. Dec 18

    Once in a generation, you can convince politicians that the need for reform outweighs the needs of the special interests. That’s exactly what happened when we passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, one year ago this week.

  10. Dec 18

    Becoming Speaker was bittersweet because I was leaving the job I always wanted: being in charge of tax policy as chairman of . So as Speaker, I did everything I could to pave the way for real, comprehensive tax reform.

  11. Dec 18

    There is no way that that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would be the law of the land if we had just started last year. It took years of work in the committee, and that’s the reason we were able to hit the landing in 2017.

  12. Dec 18

    It was 2007. House Republicans had just lost the majority, and I was sitting in a deer hunting tree stand one Saturday morning. That’s when I decided to go big and put together a completely comprehensive plan to update the nation’s entitlement system and reform the tax code.

  13. Dec 18

    Twenty years before it became law, tax reform was just an idea. This is how it all began.

  14. Dec 17

    From the first day I came to Congress, I’ve been fighting for comprehensive tax reform to keep America competitive. It’s a cause that has been decades in the making.

  15. Dec 14

    Historic tax reform would not have been possible without ’s leadership as chair of . It was an honor to accept her portrait into the House collection.

  16. Dec 13

    Today, the House unanimously passed landmark legislation that improves accountability and transparency while addressing allegations of sexual harassment in Congress, and protects victims.

  17. Dec 13

    Congratulations to my good friend for sending her 7th bill this Congress off to the White House to become law. She is a tireless advocate for ensuring every person has an opportunity for a better life, especially children and Americans with disabilities.

  18. Dec 12

    At a time when America’s farmers and ranchers face steep challenges, this delivers certainty, expands access to broadband, better manages our forests, and makes important progress toward alleviating poverty. I look forward to sending this to the president’s desk.

  19. Dec 11

    Reforming our criminal justice system is about redemption—giving many Americans another chance to achieve a more fulfilling future. The House has already demonstrated our commitment to making substantive reforms and we welcome the Senate’s consideration of the FIRST STEP Act.

  20. Dec 11

    This : ✅Delivers certainty for our farmers ✅Strengthens work requirements ✅Boosts work supports ✅Guards communities against wildfire risks

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