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Seven Things Congress Should Do in the Budget


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By Sophie Simunek —— Bio and Archives March 16, 2015

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For Washington, it’s budget season. President Obama released his budget early last month, and this week it’s Congress’ turn to reveal its own budget resolutions.
Government spending and debt has grown out of control: The current national debt exceeds $18.1 trillion and is only growing higher. It is Congress’ responsibility to address the national spending and debt problem and put the budget on the path to balance. By adopting a concurrent budget resolution for fiscal year 2016, Congress has the opportunity to enact reforms and change the fiscal spending pattern for the future. Here are seven things that Congress ought to focus on in its budget resolutions based on a new Heritage report: More...



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