ICYMI: I’m voting for the Fiscal Responsibility Act…

ICYMI: I’m voting for the Fiscal Responsibility Act…
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Ahead of May 31, 2023, vote on the largest spending cut in American history, which passed overwhelmingly through the House of Representatives; I shared my thoughts on why this package is a win for the American people.

Read the highlights here:

I’m voting for the Fiscal Responsibility Act. Here’s Why.

By: Rep. Buddy Carter

After 97 days of delays from the White House, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was finally able to get President Biden to come to the negotiating table…

Our current debt crisis is unsustainable. A child born now already owes more than $90,000 to the federal government, and this administration has a brick on the spending gas pedal. By executive order alone, Biden has unilaterally spent more than $1.5 trillion taxpayer dollars. That’s not how a democratic republic is supposed to function…

America is careening towards bankruptcy and it’s time to change course. Our federal debt has been growing at unsustainable levels for decades, and I’ll be the first to admit that both Washington Republicans and Washington Democrats share in this blame. That’s why it’s imperative that we work together to fix it. We didn’t get $31 trillion in debt overnight and we won’t get out of it overnight, either; but, the Fiscal Responsibility Act gets us closer to this goal than any previous debt ceiling legislation in recent history.

The Fiscal Responsibility Act will save taxpayers $2 trillion over the next six years, according to a preliminary score by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO). It accomplishes this goal by rolling back year-over-year, non-defense discretionary spending to fiscal year 2022 levels for the next two fiscal years, the same levels we were operating under just a few short months ago…

The bill restarts student loan repayments, saving taxpayers an estimated $5 billion per month. It also claws back tens of billions of unspent money for COVID-19 relief, including a $400 million cut from the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) Global Health Fund that sent American taxpayer dollars to China. When enacted, this will be the largest rescission package in history…

House Republicans also successfully included reasonable and modest work requirements for some welfare programs, a policy House Minority Leader Hakeem Jefferies previously called a “nonstarter.” Now, more Americans will be lifted out of poverty, creating jobs and saving taxpayer dollars.

Additionally, this bill includes the first significant National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reform since 1982, streamlining the permitting process for energy and infrastructure projects so that we can unleash American energy dominance and grow our economy…

The Fiscal Responsibility Act accomplishes all of this and more while protecting seniors, veterans, and America’s national security. Considering that just a few weeks ago the White House reaffirmed that it would not negotiate on the debt ceiling, this is remarkable progress.

The Fiscal Responsibility Act is not a win for the Republican or Democratic party; it is a win for the American people, which is why I will proudly vote yes as a down payment on the broader goal of our conference to restore fiscal sanity in Washington.

Read my full AJC Op-Ed here.

Original source can be found here



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