On January 29 Rep. Foxx, NC-5, introduced the Federal Tax Withholding Act of 2008, otherwise known as "H.R. 5175 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the withholding of income and social security taxes." Hmmm, and interesting proposal from my Representative. As a small business person I’m thinking "su-weet", but what does this mean? Since I haven’t seen diddly squat about it in the local press I’m going to check ye old webosphere. Basically I found a short item on Wilkes News and this letter from National Taxpayers Union and that’s about it. There are two reasons that pop to mind why this hasn’t garnered a great deal of interest in these parts:
- It’s very new legislation.
- It doesn’t stand a snowball’s chance in hell of getting out of the Ways & Means Committee.
This got me wondering what else my Representative has been up to. Here’s the most recent bills she’s sponsored:
- H.Res.929
Commending the Appalachian State University Mountaineers for winning
the 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football
Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) title. - H.Res.769 Congratulating the government and people of Turkey as they celebrate Republic Day, and for other purposes.
- H.R. 248: Robo Calls Off Phones (Robo COP) Act To direct the Federal Trade Commission to revise the regulations
regarding the Do-not-call registry to prohibit politically-oriented
recorded message telephone calls to telephone numbers listed on that
registry.

Below is a sampling of her most recent voting activity (January 08) and doesn’t include things like resolutions to congratulate LSU on their national championship in football. BTW, according to GovTrack Rep. Foxx has only missed 8 of 2,440 votes since she’s been in Congress. You may not agree with her politics, and believe me I often don’t, she’s showing up to do her job. Kudos to her for that. Also, according to the GovTrack Ideometer, which is that image you see to the left, she’s about as far right as you can get on the political spectrum:
- Voted ‘Aye’ on H.R.5140 Recovery Rebates and Economic Stimulus for the American People Act of 2008 On Agreeing to the Senate Amendment: H R 5140 Recovery Rebates and
Economic Stimulus for the American People Act of 2008 - Voted ‘Nay’ on H.R.4137 College Opportunity and Affordability Act of 2007 On Passage: H R 4137 To amend and extend the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes
- Voted ‘Nay’ on H.R.4848 To extend for one year parity in the application of certain limits to mental health benefits, and for other purposes. On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended: H R 4848 To extend
for one year parity in the application of certain limits to mental
health benefits, and for other purposes. - Voted ‘Nay’ on H.R.3963 SCHIP Extension bill Passage, Objections of the President Not Withstanding: H R 3963
Children’s Health Insurance Program Extension and Improvement - Voted ‘Nay’ on H.R.3524 HOPE VI Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2007 On Passage: H R 3524 HOPE VI Improvement and Reauthorization Act
- Voted ‘Aye’ on H.R.4986 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass: H R 4986 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
- Voted ‘Nay’ on H.R.2768 Supplemental Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2007 On Passage: H R 2768 S-MINER Act
- Voted ‘Aye’ on H.Res.921 Military Reservist and Veteran Small Business Reauthorization and Opportunity Act of 2008 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree: H RES 921 Providing for the
concurrence by the House in the Senate amendment to H.R. 4253, with an
amendment - Voted ‘Nay’ on H.Res.918
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2768) to establish
improved mandatory standards to protect miners during emergencies, and
for other purposes. On Ordering the Previous Question: H RES
918 Providing for consideration of H.R. 2768, to establish improved
mandatory standards to protect miners during emergencies, and for other
purposes
Yep, I’ve gotta say that I’m not going to often agree with my Representative, but I am glad to see she has one of the best records on the Hill for actually showing up to work. Obviously since Rep. Foxx has been elected twice to Congress since I’ve lived here I’m in the minority in terms of political leanings so until that changes I’m going to have to take what I can get, and if that’s someone who I disagree with but fulfills her commitment to her constituents then so be it.
That said come November I’m voting for a fellow named Roy Carter. He may be a Democrat but he’s closer to that area on the Ideometer that I reside that’s part blue and part red.
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Rep. Foxx is to be commended on her leadership regarding political robocalls.
She just took the “Do not robocall” pledge and agreed not to robocall her constituents that sign up for the National Political Do Not Call Registry.
Cheers,
Shaun Dakin – CEO & Founder
The National Political Do Not Contact Registry
— A non-partisan, non-profit program by Citizens for Civil Discourse
Register Your Phone Number Now for Free: http://www.StopPoliticalCalls.org/
Great, now any robocalls I get here in the Fifth will just be from the NC Republican Party or some other group.
I agree that she is not absent from House rollcall often, but when she votes No 80% of the time, what accompishments is she contributing to?
She should sign a pledge not to use taxpayer money to send subsidised campaign mailers to targeted older Democrats…they contain no information for constituant services, just pretty full-color pictures on a 2-page (8.5×11!) layout meant to fool people.
Dear Representative Foxx , I would really like to know why Congress feels compelled to waste my taxpayer $$ which by the way are considerable, on delving into allegations of steriods in baseball. If I’m not mistaken Medicare and Medicaide are shortly headed toward bankruptcy ,we’re in the middle of a war, and there still has been no real immigration reform. Yet yesterday I see Roger Clemons getting grilled before Congress wasting my tax $$ answering questions about his alleged steriod use. Frankly WHO CARES?? This is a great example of why the American public is sick and tired of Washinton politics and wasteful spending. It would be refreshing to see some REAL problems getting solved for a change. Thank you for your time. Glenn Alspaugh