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McKeon Praises Latest Vote by House Republicans to Cut Federal Spending

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today the House of Representatives made significant cuts to wasteful discretionary government spending with passage of the Agriculture Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2012, which cut over $2.7 billion from last year’s level or over $5 billion below the Presidents’ budget request for these programs.  In response to the billions in cuts passed by Congress today, Rep. Howard P. “Buck” McKeon (R-Santa Clarita) made the following statement:

“America is over $14 trillion in debt and government spending has been spiraling out of control for years,” said McKeon.  “Forty-six cents of every American dollar is owned by foreign governments such as China and 25 cents out of every dollar America spends goes back into paying for the federal government.

“We are holding to the promises we made to the American people and specifically for me – promises made to the people of my district who are regularly dealing with major California state budget shortfalls and rising taxes – that we would continue to cut millions and billions from the federal budget.  Far too many programs within our nation’s grand bureaucracy are inefficient and duplicative. Today marked yet another area where significant overspending was pared down to save taxpayer dollars help get America back on steady financial ground.”

Info on the Agriculture Appropriations Bill for FY 2012:

List of Additional McKeon Votes for Cuts, Cuts, Cuts to Wasteful Spending and Inefficient Programs:

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