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Justin Bogie
Senior Policy Analyst at the Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget at The Heritage Foundation
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Justin Bogie 26 જૂન
's new long-term budget outlook shows that future generations will pay the biggest price for lawmakers inaction on the skyrocketing national debt.
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Justin Bogie 22 મે
America’s $22 trillion debt problem is too important for lawmakers to ignore. The debt limit and budget cap debates should be separate.
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Justin Bogie 2 મે
.'s budget offers a bold vision for America, recognizing that our current path is unsustainable. via
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Justin Bogie 8 એપ્રિલ
Instead of doing their job and developing a comprehensive budget plan, House Democrats are pursuing another reckless two-year spending deal that would add hundreds of billions of dollars in new debt. via
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Justin Bogie 27 માર્ચ
The Senate is poised to put more inappropriate and poorly targeted disaster spending on the nation’s credit card. It's past time for Congress to stop exploiting natural disasters as a means to sidestep spending caps. Read more here: via
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Justin Bogie 11 માર્ચ
.'s 2020 budget is a good first step at reforms, but much more work is still needed. via
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Justin Bogie 28 ફેબ્રુ
On Saturday, the debt limit will be reinstated at over $22 trillion. Congress should separate the debt limit debate from the next spending battle. Both issues are of great consequence and should be debated through a transparent and thorough process.
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Justin Bogie 21 ફેબ્રુ
Great joining Monday to talk about a bipartisan issue threatening the prosperity of all Americans; the $22 trillion national debt. Read more about the growing debt problem here:
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Justin Bogie 14 ફેબ્રુ
Congress is poised to vote today on a $330 billion funding bill that wasn't released until midnight last night. The nearly 1,200-page omnibus does nothing to reduce wasteful spending and is a letdown for America’s taxpayers.
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Justin Bogie 13 ફેબ્રુ
The national debt just hit $22 trillion. Suffocating debt could make it harder for most citizens to improve their situation and live their version of the American dream. via
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Justin Bogie 7 ફેબ્રુ
Are "auto-CRs" really the solution to end government shutdowns? They could actually cause more problems than they fix. Read my latest commentary here:
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Justin Bogie 4 ફેબ્રુ
Over the last 30 years federal disaster and emergency spending has exploded. It's time for Congress to implement reforms that not only save money, but leave the federal government and states better prepared when the next disaster strikes. via
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Romina Boccia 28 જાન્યુ
America’s spending addiction is spiraling down an unsustainable path, threatening to hurt economic opportunity and financial security for the most vulnerable, especially minorities, low-wage workers, and women— all of whom benefit from a strong economy.
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Justin Bogie 2 જાન્યુ
The House Democratic rules package could mean more spending and higher taxes for many Americans. Read the details here:
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Justin Bogie 19 ડિસે
The 115th Congress made progress by passing the first comprehensive tax reform legislation in decades, but there wasn't much other good news for budget hawks. Here are the 5 worst budget blunders of the 115th Congress. via
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Justin Bogie 18 ડિસે
The federal government faces the threat of a partial shutdown at midnight Friday. What does that mean for you? I'ts not as scary as you think:
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Justin Bogie 29 નવે
wants his cabinet to cut the federal budget by 5% next year, a good start towards slowing spending growth and re-establishing fiscal responsibility. Here are three ways Washington can save a nickel for every dollar in 2020
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Justin Bogie 2 નવે
's proposed 5% budget cut would be a win for taxpayers and restore some restraint to the federal budget. via
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Justin Bogie 22 ઑક્ટો
Responsible budgeting requires Congress to prioritize resources and make trade-offs. Read my latest op-ed with here:
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Romina Boccia 26 સપ્ટે
Congress must curtail its habit of relying on emergency spending for non-emergency causes. Today at NOON is considering an FAA bill stuffed full of $1.7 billion in pork under the guise of relief for hurricane Florence.
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