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Van Drew Votes No On Debt Ceiling “Deal” The Desk Of Congressman Jefferson Van Drew

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Van Drew voted NO on the Fiscal Responsibility Act, which did not live up to conservative expectations set with the passage of the Limit, Save, Grow Act.

“I truly appreciate the hard work and effort that Republican leadership put into trying to foster a deal between the White House and Republicans. However, our country’s spending is barreling us towards economic disaster, and this final agreement did not include enough spending cuts, something which the majority of Americans wanted in a debt ceiling lift, and did not include conservative priorities that the people elected us to deliver,” said Congressman Van Drew.

“This bill:

• Does not include a limit attached to the debt ceiling raise, which has opened us up to increasing our debt by $4 trillion over the next two years.

• Only rescinds a small portion of unspent COVID funds.

• Only claws back $1.2 billion of the $80 billion allocated to the IRS to hire 87,000 enforcement agents.

• Does not include the REINS Act, which would have given Congress the authority to vote on any agency ruling that would exceed $100 million in taxpayer dollars.

• Made zero rescissions to the disastrous Inflation Reduction Act, which included hundreds of billions of dollars in tax credits to ‘green’ energy industries like offshore wind.

• Expands the number of recipients on government welfare programs.

“At the end of the day, the Limit, Save, Grow Act included priorities that would have gotten our country back on a good economic path. The so-called Fiscal Responsibility Act was too much of a concession to Joe Biden’s wishes. I could not have, in good conscience, voted for this bill after hearing the concerns from thousands of my constituents who elected me to serve their best interests in Congress.”

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