I want to give you some perspective before I close, Mr. Speaker. The only budget that we have laying out there right now is the President's budget. It arrived on time. It never balances--never--and continues to add a lot of taxes and a lot…
Stephen Womack
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Stephen Allen Womack is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Arkansas's 3rd congressional district since January 5, 2011. He is a member of the Republican Party. Womack has focused on issues such as fiscal responsibility, economic development, and veterans' affairs during his time in office. He has also served on various committees, contributing to legislation that impacts his constituents and the nation.
Around $250 billion. It is a lot of money. We could build a lot of roads and bridges, educate a lot of people, pay for a lot of things with that $250 billion, give or take. The President's budget, if you rolled it out for 10 years, in the…
Well, I am glad the gentleman did interrupt. And to carry our colloquy just a little bit further, the gentleman from South Carolina is a former Governor of South Carolina, so he has had some experience dealing with balanced budgets and…
I thank the gentleman, first of all, for his great leadership on this subject. The gentleman from the Hoosier State and I came in together. Back in 2010, we were elected to this Congress, and I can't speak necessarily for the gentleman, I…
I thank the gentleman. Reclaiming my time, I just want to say, before I go to my next chart, that this isn't an option for us, to allow this to continue on this path without the interaction of this Congress and solutions offered by this…
We want them to be a good steward of the funds that are provided by this Congress.
how serious are you about looking at the mandatory side of spending, the two-thirds of spending that is on autopilot right now
unless we have massive tax increases we are going to have a very difficult time addressing even the basic functions of government
the net interest on the debt is projected to be--in the President's budget--$785 billion. That is a staggering number.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today in remembrance of a terrific leader and public servant in northwest Arkansas, Rogers Police Chief James Allen, who passed away last Thursday after a long battle with cancer. Chief Allen began his law enforcement…
Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Fitzpatrick) for bringing this collection of bills to the House floor. I would also like to express my gratitude to Representatives Himes, Delaney, and Wagner for working with me on…





