Critz is a member of the House Small Business Committee
The House Committee on Small Business has oversight and legislative jurisdiction over the Small Business Administration and its programs, as well provides assistance to and protection of small business, including financial aid and the participation of small business enterprises in federal procurement and government contracts. The committee also oversees matters related to the matters Regulatory Flexibility Act and the Paperwork Reduction Act. The jurisdiction extends to other programs and initiatives addressing small business outside of the confines of these two specific acts.
Source: U.S. House of Representatives website, www.house.gov 11-HC-SBC on Feb 3, 2011
Repeal ObamaCare reporting requirements for small business.
Critz co-sponsored Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act
A BILL To repeal the expansion of information reporting requirements for payments of $600 or more to corporations. Section 9006 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and the amendments made thereby, are hereby repealed; and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 shall be applied as if such section, and amendments, had never been enacted. [This is the first attempt at dismantling ObamaCare by pieces, as opposed to H.R. 2 which dismantles ObamaCare in whole. The proposed section of the ObamaCare law to be repealed appears below. --OnTheIssues editor].
SEC. 9006. EXPANSION OF INFORMATION REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.
The Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by adding at the end the following new subsections:
APPLICATION TO CORPORATIONS. The term 'person' includes any corporation that is not an organization tax-exempt.
REGULATIONS. The Secretary may prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this section, including rules to prevent duplicative reporting of transactions.
EFFECTIVE DATE. The amendments made by this section shall apply to payments made after December 31, 2011.
Rated 100% by UFCW, indicating an anti-management/pro-labor record.
Critz scores 100% by UFCW on labor-management issues
The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) is North America's Neighborhood Union--1.3 million members with UFCW locals in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Canada. Our members work in supermarkets, drug stores, retail stores, meatpacking and meat processing plants, food processing plants, and manufacturing workers who make everything from fertilizer to shoes. We number over 60,000 strong with 25,000 workers in chemical production and 20,000 who work in garment and textile industries.
The UFCW House scorecard is based on these key votes:
(+) Extension of Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)
(+) H. Am. 877 Bishop Am. to HR 3094, penalties for lawsuits against unionization
(+) H. Am. 880 Jackson-Lee Am. to HR 3094, preventing delays in union votes
(-) Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act, freezing public salaries
(-) Regulation from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act, for less corporate regulation
(-) Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act
(-) Workforce Democracy and Fairness Act, letting CEOs fire union organizers