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YouCut - Cast Your Vote on Spending Cuts You Want to See Enacted

The following is cross-posted at www.fiscalaccountability.org: If you think the federal government is spending too much of your hard-earned money, check

The Latest Taxpayer-Funded Boondoggle: The EPA's Video Propaganda Contest

The EPA is at it again. No, we’re not talking about the latest (and possibly biggest power grab yet - Oberstar’s Clean Water Act – but we&rsq

ATR Supports Goodlatte Earmark Moratorium

The following is cross-posted at www.fiscalaccountability.org: Americans for Tax Reform and its Center for Fiscal Accountability today commended Congressman

Regulatory Overreach in the Making

In what could be the latest example of regulatory overreach, the U.S. Senate seems set to vote next week on a bill sponsored by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D

Signing of Health Bill on Tuesday Would Violate President's "Sunlight Before Signing" Promise

The following is cross-posted at www.fiscalaccountability.org: According to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, President Barack Obama is ex

ATR and CFA Support Earmark Moratorium

The following is cross-posted at www.fiscalaccountability.org: Tomorrow, the House GOP Conference will meet to discuss a self-imposed unilateral earmark

ATR and CFA Support the Spending Limit Amendment

As federal spending has been growing at unsustainable rates, and with entitlement spending on an explosive trajectory, Reps. Hensarling, Pence and Campbell have

More "Stimulus" Boondoggles - Social Engineering and Lobbying for Higher Taxes

The following is cross-posted at www.fiscalaccountability.org: Early on, when opponents of the "stimulus" argued that the trillion dollar spending an

CFA Urges Opposition to "Jobs Package" - Will Rate Vote Against

Today, Sen. Reid has scheduled a cloture vote on his "jobs package."  Taking virtually everyone by surprise before the President's Day recess, Se

Tax Hikes a Foregone Conclusion Under Obama’s Tax-and-Spend Commission

Today, President Barack Obama signed an executive order announcing the creation of his “debt commission,” modeled after the infamous “Conrad-G

Happy Birthday, "Stimulus"!? One Year By the Numbers

$787 billion size of the “stimulus” package as signed into law on February 17, 2009

Yet Another Healthcare Transparency Farce?

The following is cross-posted at www.fiscalaccountability.org: Maybe they thought they could keep their plans buried under the snow that fell in Washington, DC

Not All Bipartisan Reform Commissions Are Created Equal

There has been a lot of talk about various ideas to set up bipartisan reform commissions to address our fiscal problems.  However, as we have been pointing

PACT Act May Reduce Tax Hike Pressures

As states around the country are facing fiscal problems, a bill in Congress stands a chance to help alleviate pressures to raise revenues through damaging tax i

ATR and CFA Will Rate House Vote Against Debt Ceiling Hike and PAYGO

The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote today on yet another hike in the debt ceiling, a hike of a staggering $1.9 trillion.  While this alone is

The President's Budget: No Fiscal Restraint in Sight

On Monday, February 01, 2010 President Barack Obama unveiled his budget for Fiscal Year 2011. Despite ongoing verbal nods to the need for fiscal restraint, thi

Presidential Math: Failed Policies + More Failed Policies = More Jobs

In his State of the Union speech, President Obama acknowledged the need to focus more on job creation. Unfortunately, rather than turning to true pro-growth pol

SOTU: The President's Misguided Take on Spending

In his State of the Union speech, President Obama gave a verbal nod to the need for spending restraint. However, his calls for restraint and his proposed soluti

ATR and CFA Endorse CARFA Act

The Senate GOP has introduced an alternative to the fatally flawed (and now failed) Conrad/Gregg commission proposal.  The CARFA Act, modeled after th

CARFA Act Provides Alternative to Flawed (and Failed) Conrad/Gregg Commission Proposal

Today, the U.S. Senate rejected the Conrad/Gregg bipartisan tax and spending “reform” commission amendment to the bill to increase the Federal debt
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