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FOXX VOTES FOR FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
Washington, DC,
February 1, 2006
This afternoon, U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.-5) voted to pass the conference report for the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005. This legislation will eliminate waste and duplication in the federal government and yield approximately $40 billion do
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE This afternoon, U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.-5) voted to pass the conference report for the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005. This legislation will eliminate waste and duplication in the federal government and yield approximately $40 billion dollars in savings for American taxpayers; including $3.5 billion in savings and a “one percent across-the-board spending cut” that will save $8.5 billion. “As a fiscal conservative, I was proud to support this important legislation to provide greater accountability to the American people,” said Rep. Foxx. “The approximately $40 billion saved by this plan will go a long way towards streamlining our government and getting our finances back in order.” Last year’s natural disasters have further highlighted the need to reduce massive federal spending in government programs and to re-evaluate priorities. The Deficit Reduction Act contains a number of provisions that offset the cost of Gulf Coast disaster relief, trim the federal deficit and reform government programs including:
“Like every family in Northwest North Carolina, we need to make tough budget decisions and cut back on spending. This is not easy, but it is the right thing to do,” she said. Rep. Foxx also expressed her disappointment with colleagues on the other side of the debate. “Even though members of the Minority complain about the deficit, they want to increase spending astronomically with no accountability measures in place. They have no plan to reduce the deficit. Their only answer is to raise taxes. At a time when we must be mindful of every hard-earned tax dollar we spend, the last we thing we need is more of the old ‘tax and spend’ mentality,” she said. “I am pleased we were able to win today’s victory for working families.” ### |