U.S. Congressman Michael C. Burgess, M.D. 26th District of Texas

Budget & Spending

I am a strong proponent of a balanced federal budget and an advocate for reducing the size of the federal government. To facilitate the return to balanced budgets, Congress has a number of tools at its disposal, including reducing spending, improving government efficiency, budget process reform, and promoting economic growth through tax relief.

Reckless spending is one of the biggest problems currently plaguing our federal government and has contributed to the growing budget deficit. As a fiscal conservative, I will continue to hold the line on the federal deficit by working to restrain discretionary spending. This is critical, given the current state of our economy. I will do my best to ensure that Congress exercises fiscal restraint in order to achieve a balanced budget, while still allocating sufficient funding levels to meet the needs of our American communities.

Now, more than ever, as our nation fights the war on terrorism, we must act wisely, and spend prudently. Fiscal discipline is the hallmark of a free society because it enables individuals to pursue their dreams without the burdensome intrusion of the federal government.

Related websites:

White House Office of Management and Budget
Congressional Budget Office

House Budget Committee

Related Documents:

Press Releases - Burgess Announces Town Hall Meeting 10.21.2009

Burgess in the News - Taxpayer Watchdog Group Names Nine Texas Reps "Taxpayer Heroes" 10.13.2009

Burgess in the News - Fort Worth ACORN office closed; offices statewide temporarily stop work 9.18.2009

Press Releases - Rep. Burgess Statement On “No” Vote On HR 3221, The Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009 9.17.2009

Personal Statements - Update From Congressman Michael C. Burgess, M.D. 8.26.2009


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Related Files:

Rep. Burgess Letter to Attorney General Holder Requesting ACORN Investigation

H.R. 377, Insuring Families for Their Future Act

Alan Nathan: State of the Union

Mark Davis Show: State of the Union 2007

Jeff Bolten Show: State of the Union

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