Judd Gregg

Judd Gregg
Judd Alan Greggserved as the 76th Governor of New Hampshire and was a United States Senator from New Hampshire, who served as chairman of the Senate Budget Committee. He is a member of the Republican Party and was a businessman and attorney in Nashua before entering politics. He currently serves as the Chair of the Public Advisory Board at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. Gregg was nominated for Secretary of Commerce in the Cabinet by...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth14 February 1947
CountryUnited States of America
There's been a working majority for disregarding fiscal discipline, ... But so far, it's been a very small echo chamber.
Gregg said. ''She could have kept the ticket herself. For all I know, that was the winning number.
This is an aggressive proposal to try to do that,
Congress has provided $60 billion already for reconstruction, recovery and rehabilitation efforts to help the people in the Gulf Coast region get back on their feet, ... Currently, I am working with a number of my colleagues to come up with viable options for finding offsets for this emergency spending. I look forward to finding consensus on a solution that will make the most sense to ensure that we do not deficit-spend.
This is the one vote you'll have this year to reduce the rate of growth of the federal government.
She was a very pleasant young woman. She might have kept it and for all I know it might have been the winning ticket,
Anyone who knew my father knew he was an extraordinary and special person who brought humor, energy and optimism to all his infinite endeavors, especially those involving promoting and improving his beloved New Hampshire. He will be greatly missed but always remembered.
in some cases outright grants, in some cases low-interest or no-interest loans.
So far, to be honest, there is not a working majority in the Congress to do any aggressive activity in the area of spending restraint, especially on this,
It will mean the deficit goes up probably 150 (billion dollars), maybe even more,
You're not going to get vaccine production in the U.S. unless you have liability protection, ... The risk of a major liability suit far outweighs the potential rate of return that you'd get on the investment.
some type of structured commission, where you basically have a focus point with an individual of great ability and national recognition leading the effort.
That was one elephant too much for this boa constrictor.
There is no question but that the costs of this are going to exceed the costs of New York City after 9/11 by a significant multiple,