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Concern for our nation’s financial future has been on the backburner for too long. In spite of our country’s much-too-high national debt of over $26 trillion, Congress continues to overspend. This poses a threat to our economy: too much debt can slow economic growth and foster uncertainty. We spend hundreds of billions each year on interest to service the national debt, and this percentage will grow as our debt continues to balloon. Structural spending reforms are needed.
Government Spending

Raising The Retirement Age Isn’t The Only Solution

Kamryn Brunner | Blog
Government Spending

Federal Overspending Continues

Kamryn Brunner | Blog
Government Spending

Social Security Turns 90

Kamryn Brunner | Blog
Government Spending

National Debt Reaches All-Time High

Kamryn Brunner | Blog
Government Spending

Two Truths and A Lie: Social Security

Carrie Sheffield | Two Truths and a Lie
Government Spending

Parents, governors and the opportunity for federal education dollars

Kelly Garcia | Op-Ed
Government Spending

5 Things to Watch This Week 

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Government Spending

Two Truths and a Lie: Medicaid

Patrice Onwuka | Two Truths and a Lie
Government Spending

Eye-popping Numbers on Fraudulent Duplication in Medicaid, the ACA

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Government Spending

Takeaways: Rightsizing Medicaid for Those Who Need It Most

Patrice Onwuka | Takeaways
Government Spending

Immigrants Know the One Big, Beautiful Bill’s Promise

Patrice Onwuka | Op-Ed
Government Spending

Reconciliations vs. Rescissions: What Are They?

Katie Cook | Blog