Changing Congress' Culture of Spending
RSC Update: Changing Congress’ Culture of Spending
From the Chairman
Conservatives are beginning to change the culture of spending in Congress, but President Obama still hasn’t gotten the message. While Americans are looking for Washington to get out of the way, the budget the President unveiled today imposes a $1.6 trillion tax hike on families and employers over the next ten years while sending the national debt over $26 trillion – dangerous ground for our economy.
Prosperity does not spring from government’s power to tax, borrow, and spend. It is created by families and businesses working to build a better life. That’s why Republicans are working to reduce spending and put the country’s budget back on the path to balance.
This week, the House will debate and vote on H.R. 1, a bill to finish a job Democrats left undone by funding government operations through September 30, 2011. Thanks to the hard work of RSC members, the latest version of the bill saves taxpayers even more than when it was originally proposed. And since any member will be allowed to offer amendments (unheard of under former Speaker Pelosi), the final savings could be even larger still.
This week will set the tone for bigger spending fights to come. Here at the RSC, we will keep fighting to get Washington out of the way of prosperity and back on the path to a balanced budget.
God Bless,
Congressman Jim Jordan
Chairman, Republican Study Committee
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