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@SpeakerRyan

Office of the 54th Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan.

Janesville, WI
Joined January 2009
Born on January 29

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  1. Retweeted
    Jul 6

    Thanks to and pro-growth policies, the U.S. economy added another 213,000 jobs! “The job market is so good, many people who had previously given up looking are starting again.”

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  2. The best way to fight poverty is to get our society re-engaged. We need to support the people and the groups on the ground—they are the ones best equipped to solve these problems and to help people.

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  3. Retweeted
    Jul 6

    We have gone from a nation that asks ‘where are the jobs?’ to one that asks ‘where are the workers?' Great news to see so many Americans rejoin the labor market.

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  4. Jul 8

    Through skills training and workforce development, we want to get able-bodied Americans who are on the sidelines out of poverty and into the workforce. With our economy booming, now is the time.

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    "The unemployment rate inched up to 4%... But even that reflected a healthy economy: It rose because more than 600,000 Americans joined the work force. The job market is so good, many people who had previously given up looking are starting again."

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  6. Jul 6

    The job market is so good, many Americans who had previously given up looking are starting again. → More than 600,000 joined the workforce last month.

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  7. Retweeted

    Filing your taxes is about to be less taxing.

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  8. Jul 6

    Retweet to join me in wishing our 43rd President, George W. Bush, a very happy birthday!🎉

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    More than 4 million American workers are already seeing bonuses, pay raises, and new investments thanks to . Stories →

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    Jul 4

    We sent out to the streets of capitol hill to quiz tourists visiting D.C. for the 4th of July on the new tax law. See how they did & what surprised them 👇🏼

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  11. Jul 4

    America is more than a country—it’s an idea. Our country was founded on the idea for a society based on natural rights—liberty, freedom, free enterprise, self determination. So today, let’s celebrate America. Happy !

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  12. Jul 3

    In this 4th of July season, let’s remember the blessings we’ve been given in this country—and let’s be grateful for those who put their lives on the line each and every day to protect our freedoms.

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  13. Jul 3

    A free press, and those journalists who embody the ideals of the First Amendment, is critical to our democracy. The flags are lowered to half-staff today in honor of the five journalists killed in the senseless attack on the Capital Gazette.

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  14. Jul 3

    With , we promised to relieve stress on taxpayers by creating a less burdensome code. In addition to lowered rates, a doubled child tax credit, and a nearly doubled standard deduction, the new return for 2019 is now a form the size of a postcard!

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  15. Jul 2

    From ’s return to the baseball diamond to the harrowing and triumphant stories of the , here are some of the most noteworthy stories from Capitol Hill this June→

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  17. Jul 2

    In 6 months, has unlocked a wave of economic momentum: ✅ more open jobs than job seekers ✅ Americans’ economic optimism at record high ✅ at least 4 million workers have received a bonus/pay raise ✅ record optimism among U.S. manufacturers

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    Click here to learn more about how House passage of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act is another step towards rebuilding our armed forces, restoring military readiness, and supporting our troops →

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  19. Jun 30

    As promised, the new tax forms are the size of a postcard. Filing your taxes just got a little less taxing. This is great news!

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    6 months ago, when we passed the , we promised simple tax returns the size of a postcard. Today, unveiled the 2019 return—in the size of a postcard.

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