Dear
Friend,
You
would
think
a
$20
trillion
national
debt would be
enough
to
give
politicians
pause,
but
Congress
keeps
trying
to
spend
your
money
like
it
really
does
grow
on
trees!
This
week,
I
spoke
out
in
the
Senate
against
this
unsustainable
status
quo
and
called
for
government
to
use
taxpayer
funds
responsibly.
I
also
had
opportunities
to
make
the
case
for
being
bold
on
tax
reform
and
to
stand
up
for
the
Fourth
Amendment!
You
can
read
about
my
work
on
these
issues
and
more
in
my
latest
update
below.
Dr.
Rand
Paul: Both
Parties
are
Guilty
of
Spending
Taxpayer
Money
"Like
There’s
No
Tomorrow"
In
a
speech
on
the
U.S.
Senate
floor
on
Tuesday,
I
condemned
the
bipartisan
consensus
to
“fund
everything”
regardless
of
available
funds
or
existing
restraints,
which
has
led
to
runaway,
reckless
spending
and
a
$20
trillion
debt
that
greatly
threatens
our
national
security.
 |
(Dr.
Paul
Speaks
on
the
Senate
Floor
-
Oct.
24,
2017) |
I stood
ready
to
offer
an
amendment,
which
the
Senate
blocked
from
consideration,
that
would
have
offset
$36.5
billion
in
emergency
relief
by
rescinding
the
same
amount
in
funds
government-wide
that
have
not
yet
been
spent,
giving
government
the
flexibility
to
pay
for
needed
relief
by
cutting
waste
and
properly
prioritizing
the
American
people’s
money.
“[Y]ou'll
find
often
that
it's
easy
to
be
compassionate
with
someone
else's
money,"
I
said
during
my
speech.
"But
it’s
not
only
that.
It’s
not
only
compassion
with
someone
else’s
money.
It’s
compassion
with
money
that
doesn't
even
exist,
money
that's
borrowed."
In
addition,
I
raised
a
point
of
order
that
would
have
required
the
budget
spending
caps
to
apply
to
the
$36.5
billion
spending
bill,
which
forced
the
Senate
to
vote
to
ignore
them.
Eighteen
other
senators
joined
me
in
voting
to
stick
to
the
caps.
You
can
watch
my
speech
HERE.
Dr.
Rand
Paul
and
Bipartisan
Coalition
Introduce
Legislation
to
Protect
Civil
Liberties
Congress
must
not
continue
to
allow
our
constitutional
standard
of
"innocent
until
proven
guilty"
to
be
twisted
into
"If
you
have
nothing
to
hide,
you
have
nothing
to
fear."
The
American
people
deserve
better
from
their
own
government
than
to
have
their
Internet
activity
swept
up
in
warrantless,
unlimited
searches
that
ignore
the
Fourth
Amendment.
So on Tuesday,
Senator
Ron
Wyden
and
I,
along
with
a
bipartisan
coalition
of
12
of
our
fellow
senators,
introduced
the
USA
RIGHTS
Act,
which
reforms
a
sweeping,
secretive
government
spying
program
to
protect
the
constitutional
rights
of
Americans,
while
giving
intelligence
agencies
authority
to
target
foreign
terrorists,
criminals,
and
other
overseas
intelligence
targets.
A
bipartisan
group
also
introduced companion
legislation
in
the
U.S.
House
of
Representatives.
The
bill
reforms
Section
702
of
the
Foreign
Intelligence
Surveillance
Act
to
end
warrantless
backdoor
searches
of
Americans'
calls,
emails,
texts,
and
other
communications
that
are
routinely
swept
up
under
a
program
designed
to
spy
on
foreign
targets.
The
sweeping
authority
has
been
clouded
in
secrecy,
in
part
because
the
government
refuses
to
answer
essential
questions
about
how
it
impacts
Americans,
including
who
can
be
targeted
and
how
many
American
communications
the
government
collects.
Our
bill
institutes
major
reforms
that
prove
we
can
still
protect
our
country
while
respecting
our
Constitution
and
upholding
fundamental
civil
liberties.
You
can
learn
more
about
the
USA
RIGHTS
Act HERE,
and
you
can
read
the
entire
bill HERE.
Dr.
Rand
Paul
Applauds
President
Trump's
Choice
to
Head
the
Office
of Surface Mining
Yesterday,
President
Trump
announced
that
he
has
nominated
Kentuckian
Steve
Gardner
to
be
the
next
Director
of
the
Office
of
Surface
Mining
Reclamation
and
Enforcement
(OSMRE).
Mr.
Gardner
currently
serves
as
president
and
CEO
of
ECSI,
LLC,
which
is
headquartered
in
Lexington.
Having
Steve
Gardner
lead
the
Office
of
Surface
Mining
will
be
a
welcome
relief
to
Kentucky
and
the
nation.
The
last
administration’s
OSM
ignored
science
and
economics
when
it
worked
to
put
an
end
to
Kentucky
coal
mining
with
an
overreaching
rule
on
waterways
near
coal
mines.
With
Mr.
Gardner’s
background
in
mining,
I
am
confident
this
administration’s
OSM
will
ease
up
eight
years
of
executive
overreach
and
finally
allow
Kentucky
coal
to
compete
again
in
our
nation’s
all-of-the-above
energy
policy.
Dr.
Rand
Paul:
"Let's
Pass
Big
and
Bold
Tax
Cuts
Now!"
In
my
latest
op-ed
for The
Hill on
Thursday,
I
reiterated
my
support
for
the
“biggest,
boldest
tax
cut
that
Congress
can
pass"
to
give
taxpayers
back
more
of
their
own
money
and
create
greater
opportunity
for
American
businesses
to
thrive
here
at
home.
I
also
discussed
my
efforts
to
ensure
the
plan
does
not
raise
taxes
on
the
middle
class.
“I
have
been
and
will
continue
to
be
a
loud
voice
for
across-the-board
tax
cuts
for
everyone
-
rich,
poor,
and
middle
class,”
I
stated.
When
it
comes
to
our
job
creators,
I
later
noted
that
we
"want
a
giant
'OPEN
FOR
BUSINESS'
sign
on
American
soil," and
I
believe
we
can
institute
reforms
to
make
this
happen!
You
can
read
the
rest
of
the
op-ed HERE.
Dr.
Rand
Paul
Meets
with
Hotel
Owners
from
Across
Kentucky
On
Wednesday,
I
met
with
Kentuckians
representing
the
Asian
American
Hotel
Owners
Association
(AAHOA)
to
discuss
topics
including
drive-by
lawsuits
and
reforming
our
labor
and
tax
laws.
 |
(Dr.
Paul
Visits
with
Kentuckians
from
the
Asian
American
Hotel
Owners
Association
-
Oct.
25,
2017) |
Media
Wrap-Up
On
Wednesday,
I
joined
Fox
News' Fox
&
Friends to
talk
about
tax
reform
and
other
pressing
issues.
I
also
spoke
on
the radio
this
week
with Leland
Conway
and
Tom
Roten,
and
I
held
a
conference
call
with
national
reporters
regarding
the
USA
RIGHTS
Act
and
Section
702
reform.
Have
an
Issue
or
Concern?
If
you
are
a
Kentucky
resident
and
need
assistance
with
a
federal
agency,
please
feel
free
to
contact
my
Bowling
Green
office
at
270-782-8303.
One
of
my
staff
members
will
be
more
than
happy
to
assist
you.
Stay
in
Touch
with
Dr.
Paul
on
Social
Media
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can
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and
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and
press
interviews
at
my
YouTube
channel
HERE.
Warm
Regards,
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