From Tommy Kaelin, PPI <[email protected]>
Subject Why Democrats Should Care About the National Debt
Date November 9, 2023 8:29 PM
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** Why Democrats Should Care About the National Debt
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By Ben Ritz
Director of PPI's Center for Funding America’s Future
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After his election as House speaker, Mike Johnson said one of his top priorities was the creation of a bipartisan commission to tackle the national debt. It’s a good idea that nearly 70% of voters in both parties support. In September, Reps. Scott Peters (D., Calif.) and Bill Huizenga (R., Mich.) introduced the Fiscal Commission Act of 2023, and 198 House Republicans voted for it as part of a government funding bill. Here are five reasons why Democratic leaders in Congress and the Biden administration should join the push.
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