Lawmakers are adding the final touches to a gigantic $1 trillion omnibus spending bill that they are expected to release next week. The bill would spend vastly more than allowed under the sequestration spending caps.
Heritage Foundation budget expert Romina Boccia says lawmakers should "eliminate programs that are better suited for management at a state, local, or private level permanently. Doing so would save American taxpayers money in the long run and reduce the size and scope of the federal governmentsaving even more money, and reducing federal intervention in local government and market functions." She goes further and says there are ten such programs that, if eliminated, would save taxpayers $10.2 billion
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Lawmakers are adding the final touches to a gigantic $1 trillion omnibus spending bill that they are expected to release next week. The bill would spend vastly more than allowed under the sequestration spending caps.
Heritage Foundation budget expert Romina Boccia says lawmakers should "eliminate programs that are better suited for management at a state, local, or private level permanently. Doing so would save American taxpayers money in the long run and reduce the size and scope of the federal governmentsaving even more money, and reducing federal intervention in local government and market functions." She goes further and says there are ten such programs that, if eliminated, would save taxpayers $10.2 billion
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Does the list include programs from multiple agencies doing the same thing? It is my understanding there are possibly fifteen of those.
AuntiE wrote:
Does the list include programs from multiple agencies doing the same thing? It is my understanding there are possibly fifteen of those.
AuntiE: If the truth be known we probably square that number!
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
ldsuttonjr wrote:
AuntiE: If the truth be known we probably square that number!
My sieve brain is totally unable to remember where I saw the list. I do know many programs cross agency lines involving Dept. Of Ed., HHS and...hades...blank on the third agency.
alex
Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
AuntiE wrote:
My sieve brain is totally unable to remember where I saw the list. I do know many programs cross agency lines involving Dept. Of Ed., HHS and...hades...blank on the third agency.
a couple of months ago some one published a list of about fifty dept' the federal gov't. should not be involved in, it was on this forum maybe I saved it be back later
alex wrote:
nope don't have it
A total shame that you can't find the list, but, we should be able to go through the present list, and take out about 50% of them and not hurt anybody doing it. Government is just too dang big at the moment, and we need people to go in there and week out the nonsense that is going on, and only keep those that are doing some good. Wait a minute, I mean doing something necessary.
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