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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 8, 2006
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CONTACT
J.
William Lauderback
(703) 836-8602
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RSC Spending Reduction Proposals Provide Roadmap To Balanced Federal Budget
ALEXANDRIA, VA— The American Conservative Union, the nation’s oldest and largest
grassroots conservative lobbying organization, today applauded the spending reduction and budget
process reform proposals announced by the House Republican Study Committee.
“The massive increase in federal spending in recent years and the resulting explosion
of the overall federal debt cannot be ignored,” said David A. Keene, Chairman
of ACU. “If Congress is to reverse this trend
and restore real fiscal discipline, it will be because of the efforts of Congressmen
Mike Pence and Jeb Hensarling and their colleagues on the House Republican Study
Committee.”
Major elements of the RSC spending reduction proposal include:
• Balancing the budget within five years;
• Eliminating over 150 federal programs;
• Providing for pro-growth tax policy (guarding against automatic tax increases);
• Reconciliation/entitlement reform;
• Budget process reform;
• Making real reductions in discretionary spending;
• Increasing defense spending;
• Decreasing foreign aid;
• Significantly restructuring three cabinet agencies.
In announcing the budget proposal, RSC Chairman Mike Pence commented: "With
record deficits and debt, the time has come to level with the American people;
we are not living within our means. The RSC budget will renew our commitment
to fiscal discipline and reform by balancing the budget and paying down our national
debt.”
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