Rep. Hill Supports Bringing Responsible Spending Back to Washington

Rep. Hill Supports Bringing Responsible Spending Back to Washington
Congressman J. French Hill — Congressman J. French Hill Facebook Profile
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. French Hill (AR-02) on April 26, released the following statement after House Republicans passed the Limit, Save, Grow Act, which will limit reckless federal spending and promote pro-growth economic and energy policies. 

“Our government must rein in reckless spending and work towards going back to a balanced budget. I was proud to support the Limit, Save, Grow Act, which will return discretionary spending back to pre-pandemic levels, promote economic growth, and save taxpayers trillions of dollars. In our history, we have negotiated spending cut deals and spending reforms eleven times by using the debt ceiling as a constructive catalyst to action – the passage of this legislation is a strong start. I, alongside my Republican colleagues, look forward to President Biden coming to the table and negotiating with Speaker McCarthy on controlling spending and a responsible approach to the debt ceiling.”

Further Background:

  • H.R. 2811 – Limit, Save, Grow Act: This bill limits future government spending, saves taxpayers money, protects Medicare and Social Security, and promotes pro-growth economic and energy policies. 

Original source can be found here.



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