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Last updated on November 9, 2024.
Peter James Roskam is an American politician and lobbyist who is the former U.S. Representative for Illinois's 6th congressional district, serving six terms from 2007 to 2019. He is a member of the Republican Party and served as the Chief Deputy Majority Whip from 2011 to 2014, ranking fourth among House Republican leaders. Previously, he served in the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives. He served as Chairman of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Tax Policy for the 115th Congress. Roskam was defeated by Democrat Sean Casten in the 2018 election.
One of the best ways to stop the failed policies coming out of Congress is to bring in the ideas and the involvement of the American people, which the America Speaking Out project is designed to do.
Job creators should be able to focus on their work - not on Washington's busy-work.
Republicans are listening to America's job creators and working to address their concerns with real solutions.
My wife and kids are the constituents I will be serving long after my days in Springfield are a distant memory.
Not only will the development of coal-to-liquid and environmentally friendly sequestration technologies increase our energy security, but these advancements will also help create better, higher-paying American jobs.
Small business owners are fighting every day to create and innovate, but continue to face government barriers to job creation.
We must commit ourselves to an 'all of the above' energy approach, with a major focus on increasing domestic production and expanding alternatives fuels, while increasing efficiency and conservation standards.
More coal-to-liquid means more energy and a stronger economy.
I thought I had a handle on my priorities before Elizabeth and I lost our oldest son to stillbirth.
Cutting edge technologies have allowed us to utilize coal's diverse potentials. Not only are we using coal in cleaner and more environmentally sound methods, but importantly, we can turn coal into gasoline and diesel.
Let's listen to the people and find common ground to remove barriers to job creation.
Harnessing new communications technology offers one promising way to make public participation easier and more effective.
Everywhere we look, technology has changed our daily lives - from the way we pay our bills, to the way we buy plane tickets or keep in touch with friends and family.
It is a pipe dream to think that that bill is going to the floor and be voted on.