Unified Republicans Put $1.5 Trillion In Spending Cuts On The Table

Unified Republicans Put .5 Trillion In Spending Cuts On The Table
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell — Mitch McConnell Official website
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks today on the Senate floor regarding the debt limit:

“Back in February, as Speaker McCarthy waited for President Biden at the negotiating table, the Democratic Leader predicted the future.

“‘The side that’s unified has an upper hand.

“Well, it’s safe to say that our colleague from New York was exactly right.

“House Republicans stood united behind Speaker McCarthy. They lined up behind the only legislation that addressed the debt limit and out-of-control government deficits.

“They committed to the direct negotiations that I said repeatedly were the only way to avoid default. And they secured an outcome that confronts Washington Democrats’ reckless spending in a serious way.

“Republicans stood united. They forced President Biden to do his job. And they reached an agreement that preserves the full faith and credit of the United States and starts getting its financial house in order.

“Along the way, the Speaker and his team notched important progress toward freeing American infrastructure from endless bureaucratic review. They put a dent in Washington Democrats’ campaign to stand up a new army of IRS agents. And they slapped actual costs on the Administration’s regulatory overreach.

“But here’s the bottom line:

“The Senate will have an opportunity very soon to pass legislation that reduces federal government spending by $1.5 trillion dollars over the next decade.

“That’s $1.5 trillion dollars that won’t be put on the American taxpayer’s tab. It’s a down payment on more progress that’s yet to come.

“House Republicans’ unity gave them the upper hand. And they used it to secure a much-needed step in the right direction.

“When this agreement reaches the Senate, I’ll be proud to support it without delay.”

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