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@BudgetGOP

Official Twitter account for the Republican members of the Senate Budget Committee. Chaired by U.S. of Wyoming.

Joined January 2015

Media

  1. Oct 10
  2. Oct 4

    ICYMI - Members Ask to release details of its new insurance simulation model to the public prior to its use next spring and consider re-estimating federal spending and coverage under the Affordable Care Act.

  3. Oct 4
  4. Sep 13
  5. Sep 13

    “Congress and the public have come to depend on for its budget and economic analyses. That means ensuring the agency’s work is accessible and well understood.” Chair

  6. Sep 13

    LIVE @ 1030am - Chair will hold a hearing on Transparency at -

  7. Aug 2
  8. Jul 18

    LEARN MORE: - Cap Adjustments: How the Government Raises Its Spending Limit "Cap adjustments in successive spending deals have supported a staggering $890 billion in discretionary spending beyond the 2011 Budget Control Act's base caps."

  9. Jul 12

    BREAKING - Bipartisan Group of Senate Budget Committee members Request Independent GAO Study of Financial IT Systems

  10. Jun 27

    DON'T MISS highlighting Chair 's biennial appropriations idea. Moving Congress to two-year spending cycle instead of one would allow lawmakers more time to scrutinize government spending.

  11. Jun 27

    Chair of urges Select Committee on to consider 2-year appropriations process

  12. Jun 19
  13. Jun 7

    ICYMI - The new spending bill passed earlier this year created another fiscal cliff that Congress will need to tackle.

  14. May 23

    “Congress and federal agencies have the potential to improve govt. performance and stewardship of taxpayer dollars. This is a goal I believe both parties share, and I hope we can work together to advance solutions to these problems.” -

  15. May 23

    OVERLAP - Each year calls attention to the numerous examples of inefficiency and redundancy across the government. In 2016, 13 federal agencies spent approximately $3 billion on 163 different STEM education programs.

  16. May 23
  17. May 23
  18. May 7
  19. Apr 11

    Automatic spending programs like Social Security and Medicare are growing disproportionally to their revenue and outpacing the economy. To really address this, we can either reduce spending or increase our projected economic growth. Chair

  20. Apr 11

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