Dear
fellow
South
Carolinians,
Thank
you
for
reading
my
weekly
e-newsletter,
and
please
remember
to
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YouTube.
Credit
Score
Competition
Act
Last
week,
I
introduced
my
bipartisan
Credit
Score
Competition
Act.
After
growing
up
in
a
small,
two-bedroom
house
with
my
grandparents,
I
came
to
understand
and
appreciate
the
independence
that
comes
with
the
notion
of
owning
a
home.
Homeownership
is
a
huge
part
of
the
American
Dream,
and
I
want
to
help
folks
across
the
country
accomplish
that
goal.
The
current
credit-scoring
model
at
the
center
of
our
housing
market
overlooks
a
large
swath
of
people
that
are
paying
their
monthly
bills
on
time
and
deserve
an
opportunity
to
pursue
homeownership.
Our
goal
in
introducing
this
legislation
is
to
encourage
Fannie
Mae
and
Freddie
Mac
to
consider
more
inclusive
methodologies
in
determining
a
borrower’s
creditworthiness.
The
legislation
has
already
received
support
from
twenty
consumer
and
industry
groups,
and
I
hope
it
will
soon
help
to
make
our
system
more
fair
to
everyone.
Better
Care
for
Our
Veterans
There
is
no
way
we
can
ever
fully
repay
our
veterans
for
their
willingness
to
answer
our
nation’s
call
to
serve,
but
we
can
continue
to
demonstrate
our
appreciation
and
gratitude
by
helping
them
attain
the
highest
quality
of
care
our
medical
professionals
can
provide.
I
supported
the
passage
of
two
major
Veterans
Affairs
reform
bills
last
week;
one
overhauling
the
Veterans
Affairs
(VA)
appeals
process,
and
another
extending
the
Veterans
Choice
Program,
an
initiative
that
helps
veterans
access
private
care
within
their
communities.
Our
service
members
do
so
much
for
us
and
our
country,
and
it
should
be
our
duty
to
do
all
we
can
to
help
take
care
of
them
during
and
after
their
time
in
service
Tax
Reform
As
the
debate
on
tax
reform
begins,
our
goal
should
be
simplifying
our
tax
code
and
creating
a
fair
system
tailored
for
the
21st
century.
We
need
to
make
sure
that
the
tax
code
is
designed
to
work
for
you
my
bosses
throughout
South
Carolina,
the
citizens
who
pay
the
taxes.
Lower
taxes
mean
higher
incomes,
more
jobs
and
a
significant
boost
in
our
nation’s
economy,
and
that’s
something
we
should
be
striving
towards.
And
with
more
than
50
million
Americans
living
in
poverty,
we
can
encourage
growth
with
a
tax
code
that
is
much
easier
to
digest.
I
look
forward
to
working
with
my
colleagues
in
both
chambers
as
we
move
forward
on
this
important
package,
and
helping
every
person
across
this
country
down
a
successful
path.
Click
here
to
see
my
discussion
on
tax
reform
with
CBS
This
Morning.
Sincerely,

Tim |