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Monday, December 23, 2024

House Republican Leadership Rejects Biden's Budget Proposal

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U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, District 21 | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, District 21 | Official U.S. House headshot

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Stefanik, along with Speaker Johnson, Majority Leader Scalise, and Majority Whip Emmer, have issued a strong statement criticizing President Biden's proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2025. The Republicans expressed their concerns about the budget's impact on the country's financial health and the burden it would place on American taxpayers.

In the statement released in Washington, D.C., the Republican leaders highlighted their opposition to the budget, calling it a "roadmap to accelerate America's decline." They emphasized their commitment to fiscal responsibility and criticized the administration's "insatiable appetite for reckless spending."

The Republicans pointed out the struggles faced by hardworking Americans due to inflation and national debt, accusing President Biden of exacerbating these issues by proposing to spend trillions of additional taxpayer dollars on his agenda. They made it clear that they reject Biden's budget proposal and are focused on restoring fiscal sanity.

The Republican leaders also highlighted their own efforts to address the country's financial challenges, stating that they have already lowered projected deficits by $2.6 trillion over the next decade. They emphasized the importance of fiscal discipline, especially during tough economic times, and underscored their commitment to representing the values of hardworking Americans.

In conclusion, the House Republicans reaffirmed their dedication to steering the nation back on a path of fiscal responsibility and emphasized that the American people deserve a government that prioritizes fiscal discipline.

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