Spartz Calls for President Biden and Congressional Leaders to Grow a Backbone and Reform Budgeting

Spartz Calls for President Biden and Congressional Leaders to Grow a Backbone and Reform Budgeting
Rep. Victoria Spartz — Rep. Victoria Spartz Official Website
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Washington, D.C. – On May 18, 2023, Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) sent a letter to President Joe Biden, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) urging them to come to a bipartisan consensus to move the needle with “real” dollar savings, not gimmicks of accounting, in our spending and establish an actionable select committee process to deal with our budgeting or the lack of thereof.

“Speaker Randall warned us about 150 years ago that if our budgeting process involves too many committees and becomes too convoluted, we will ‘find the treasury of the country bankrupt.’ The House did not listen and incurred some of the largest peacetime deficits. 100 years ago, the House exercised leadership, urged members ‘to submerge ambitions for the public good,’ and reformed the budgeting process to get spending under control,” Spartz said. “The time has come now for our leaders to become statesmen – not politicians, grow a backbone and reform our budgeting and spending.”

Read the full letter HERE

Original source can be found here.



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