John, This past week, our nation came uncomfortably close to a government shutdown—another example of how our leaders are struggling to address the budget responsibly and tackle key issues facing our country.
These situations arise because both parties in Congress have avoided meaningful discussions about curbing government spending and addressing our $36 TRILLION national debt. As a former chairman of the House Budget Committee, in the 1990s, I worked across the aisle to help balance the federal budget for the first time since man walked on the moon, proving that collaboration and compromise can lead to real solutions when leaders put the country first.
I shared my thoughts on this in a new column for The Hill. I’d love for you to read it and let me know what you think: |
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