Collins Votes to Curb Reckless Spending

Collins Votes to Curb Reckless Spending
Mike Collins — Mike Collins Official Website
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Washington – On April 26, 2023, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Limit, Save, and Grow Act. Representative Mike Collins (R-Ga.), who voted in favor of the bill, issued this statement after passage:

“Once again, House Republicans have delivered on a promise we made to America by passing the Limit, Save, and Grow Act. For the last two years, Democrats and the Biden administration have spent with reckless abandon. This bill will reinstate fiscal responsibility and save American taxpayers $4.8 billion over the next ten years. Not only does the legislation drastically reduce spending, but it also reins in federal bureaucrats, makes necessary reforms to welfare programs, and sets the country back on a path to economic and fiscal prosperity.”

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