
During his 13 years in the House, Ryan originated two bills that ultimately were enacted into law.[41] One, passed in July 2000, renamed a post office in Ryan's district; the other, passed in December 2008, lowered the excise tax on arrow shafts.[42][43]
^ David A. Fahrenthold, Paul Ryan, Republican vice presidential candidate, has a complicated record with little compromise (August 13, 2012). Washington Post.
^ Alex Seitz-Wald, Romney owns the Ryan plan (August 13, 2012). Salon.
^ Jennifer Bendery, Paul Ryan Only Passed 2 Bills Into Law In More Than A Decade (August 12, 2012). Huffington Post.