Congressman Robert Hurt
December 31, 2012
As 2012 comes to an end,          we have much to look forward to as          a new year begins, and with it a new Congress. Though much          uncertainty          surrounds us, I remain confident that our best days are still          ahead.
Over the course of the          last year, we have certainly faced          great challenges, including our most critical challenge today of          adopting          policies that will keep all Americans’ taxes low while cutting          spending and          putting our nation back on a course to fiscal sustainability. 
This past year our economy          has suffered with millions          Americans out of work and a $16 trillion dollar debt that          threatens our very          future. It is clear that the course we are on is unsustainable,          which is why we          in the House have stood strong on leading the charge to cut          wasteful federal          spending and extend the current tax rates for all Americans.
           
          
As          American citizens, we own over $16 trillion in debt which leaves          each man,          woman, and child owing over $50,000 to our creditors. For years,          we have          continued big government policies that cost more than we can          afford. This has          resulted in many jobs shipped overseas, a dampened American          entrepreneurial          spirit, and a sluggish economy with tens of millions of          Americans out of          work.  
But our future is bright –          we as Americans live in the          freest and most prosperous country in the world, and we have the          ability to          choose which path we will take for our future. We recognize that          like those          before us, we have a duty to leave this country a better place          for our children          and grandchildren than our parents and grandparents passed down          to us.  
And as we begin the 113th          Congress, I do so with          these principles in mind. Remembering those great Virginians and          Americans that          have come before us, and mindful of those who will come after          us, I will take          the oath of office knowing that it is our charge to uphold our          Constitution and          preserve our American way of limited government and unlimited          opportunity for          future generations. 
In the coming Congress, we          in the House remain committed to          our common goals of removing the government as a barrier to job          creation and          restoring our country to a fiscally sustainable course while          keeping taxes          low.  We will continue our commitment to changing the focus in          Washington          to saving taxpayer dollars rather than spending taxpayer          dollars, and to          removing the federal government as a barrier to job creation          rather than          expanding the federal government to impose costs and burdens on          those that          create jobs. It is a great honor to serve the people of          Virginia’s 5th          District, and I look forward to working with my colleagues on          both sides of the          aisle to address the great challenges that we face.
If you need any additional          information on these or any other          issues, please visit my website at hurt.house.gov          or call my Washington office: (202) 225-4711, Charlottesville          office: (434)          973-9631, Danville office: (434) 791-2596, or Farmville          office: (434)          395-0120.

