The
two major party candidates for the U.S. House have very different ideas about
the role of government on a number of issues, ranging from economic policy to health care.
The major party candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives – Democratic incumbent Peter Welch and Republican challenger Paul Beaudry – debate their positions on the issues.
Incumbent
Democratic Congressman Peter Welch wants to limit the tax cuts to families with
incomes below $250,000. But
his Republican opponent, Paul Beaudry, says Welch’s plan will hurt efforts to
stimulate the economy.