Republican Study Committee unveils budget roadmap
The 115-page document includes calls for ending estate taxes, reforming trade, deregulation, and bolstering energy production, among other agenda items.
The Republican Study Committee on Wednesday unveiled its budget roadmap calling for a return to pre-pandemic spending levels and a balanced budget within ten years.
"For too long, Washington has ignored the basic math that every American family understands," Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, said in a statement. "Families balance their budgets and make tough choices every day. They expect their government to do the same. The RSC Budget is a reality check for Washington and proof that we can balance the budget, protect seniors, and restore fiscal sanity without punishing hardworking Americans."
The RSC's budget roadmap accounts for more than 220 bills from lawmakers and seeks to make good on Republican promises to improve the nation's finances.
The 115-page document includes calls for ending estate taxes, reforming trade, deregulation, and bolstering energy production, among other agenda items.
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