EXCLUSIVE: On Wednesday afternoon, the House Republican Study Committee (RSC) will release a budget proposal that asks for reducing funds for the “radical woke agenda” and the Biden administration’s clean energy initiatives while fully supporting a wall along the southern border.
The RSC, a group of 156 House Republicans, has proposed a budget that would reduce taxes by $5.1 trillion over ten years and cut expected federal expenditure by $16.3 trillion.
In a letter released with the budget plan that Fox News Digital was able to get, RSC Chair Kevin Hern, R-Oklahoma, and RSC budget leader Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., declared that “the American dream has become out of reach for countless families and businesses across the country.”
“While expenditure cuts are challenging, the majority of Americans would support them over continuing Biden’s inflation crisis and higher interest rates. We are in this situation as a result of years of inaction and excessive spending, the letter stated. “The RSC Budget offers a pathway to economic security by reducing tax and regulatory burdens, eliminating over $16 trillion in wasteful spending, and balancing the federal budget in seven years.”
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The conservative budget asks for stopping all public financing for Critical Race Theory and “radical gender ideology,” according to a section of the plan titled “Protects Americans from the Radical Woke Agenda.” It intends to stop the “woke policies on abortion” implemented by the Biden administration in the military and ensure that funds is allocated to countering Chinese and other rivals’ threats.
In addition to “hundreds of deregulatory actions” that have increased federal government power, it also limits the IRS’s ability to “harass and spy on hardworking Americans.”
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The RSC budget also asks for the House GOP’s plan to expand American energy output and secure our borders to be passed.
According to the conservative plan, passing the energy legislation—which has been approved by the House but not the Senate—would “create 667,000 jobs, reduce energy costs by $795 per household, increase wages by 1.04 percent, increase income by $2,890 per household, and lower the deficit by $369 billion.”
The RSC Budget, according to Hern and Cline, “is more than just a financial statement. It’s a declaration of priorities.The RSC Budget aims to balance as well as address the most important problems facing our country.
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It moves changes forward that will allow operational control of the southern border to be regained. It aims to cut off financing sources that support the awakened ideology of the Left. The Congressional Budget that was just released is the most pro-life one ever. It would restore American energy independence while opposing Biden’s Green New Deal rules, they said.
The RSC plan also acknowledges the necessity of extending Social Security and Medicare’s financial stability by “bipartisan measures to support Social Security solvency without affecting seniors in or near retirement.” A further recommendation is to increase “choice and competition in Medicare to lower premiums by more than 7% for tens of millions of seniors.”
This year, President Biden issued his own budget proposal, which called for raising taxes on the ultra-wealthy and big businesses while also calling for the expansion of his green energy policies bill.
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