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The New Year Is a New Chance to Restore Fiscal Sanity
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The start of a new year presents Congress with an opportunity to focus on new
policies and priorities. After 2021 was marked by massive spending bills,
including the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the $1.2 trillion
Infrastructure Jobs and Investment Act, and the $1.75 trillion
House-passed Build Back Better Act, 2022 should be a year for Congress to get
the nation’s fiscal house in order and pass legislation that reduces wasteful
spending and makes the government more effective and efficient instead of
adding to the $29 trillion national debt.Read More>>>
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A Quarter Century of Failure
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October 1, 2021 will mark the beginning of fiscal year (FY) 2022. It also
serves as the deadline for members of Congress to complete the most basic
aspect of their job: passing the 12 appropriations bills that fund the federal
government.
Unfortunately, legislators are highly unlikely to complete the FY 2022 bills
on time, marking 25 years of futility. Read More>>>
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The Resurgence of the Build Back Better Act is Inevitable
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With the new year upon us, the Build Back Better Act (BBBA), which some
thought was left for dead at the end of 2021, is likely to be revived and
considered in some form by theSenate. Read More>>>
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