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What Was In That Budget Deal?

If you’re confused about whether the budget deal Friday night was good or bad, give this rundown of the Republican victories by House Speaker John Boehner a read, from the Speaker’s blog:

  • The Largest Spending Cut In American History: The agreement will immediately cut $38.5 billion in federal spending—the largest spending cut in American history in terms of dollars—just months after President Obama asked Congress for a spending “freeze” that would mean zero cuts.
  • Hundreds Of Billions In Spending Cuts Over The Next Decade: The agreement will cut hundreds of billions of dollars from the federal budget over the next decade—“real money,” as the Wall Street Journal editorial board recently noted.
  • Officially Ends The “Stimulus” Spending Binge: The agreement begins to reverse the “stimulus” spending binge that began in 2009—signaling the official end of a period of unprecedented government intervention that former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan and other economists say hurt job creation in America by crowding out private investment.
  • Sets Stage For Trillions More In Spending Cuts: Clears the way for congressional action on House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan’s budget—The Path to Prosperity—which cuts trillions in spending and offers a long-term blueprint for American job creation.
  • Guarantees Senate Vote On Repeal Of Obamacare: The agreement reached with Senate Democrats guarantees a Senate debate and vote on legislation that would repeal President Obama’s government takeover of health care in its entirety.  The House passed such legislation in January as part of the Pledge to America.
  • New Tools In The Fight To Repeal Obamacare: The agreement will generate new tools for the fight to repeal Obamacare by requiring numerous studies that will force the Obama Administration to reveal the true impact of the law’s mandates, including a study of how individuals and families will see increased premiums as a result of certain Obamacare mandates; a full audit of all the waivers that the Obama Administration has given to firms and organizations—including unions—who can’t meet the new annual coverage limits; a full audit of what’s happening with the comparative effectiveness research funding that was in Obamacare and the president’s failed “stimulus” spending bill; and a report on all of the contractors who have been hired to implement the law and the costs to taxpayers of such contracts.
  • Denies Additional Funding To The IRS: The Obama administration has sought increased federal funding for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)—money that could be used to hire additional agents to enforce the administration’s agenda on a variety of issues.  This increased funding is denied in the agreement.
  • Guarantees Senate Vote And Debate On De-Funding Planned Parenthood: The agreement with Senate Democrats guarantees a Senate debate and vote on legislation that would end federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
  • Bans Taxpayer Funding Of Abortion In District Of Columbia: The agreement includes a complete ban on local and federal funding of abortion in the District of Columbia, applying the pro-life principles of the Hyde Amendment (“D.C. Hyde”).
  • Mandatory Audits Of The New Job-Crushing Bureaucracy Set Up Under Dodd-Frank: The agreement subjects the so-called Consumer Financial Protection Bureau created by the job-destroying Dodd-Frank law to yearly audits by both the private sector and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to monitor its impact on the economy, including its impact on jobs, by examining whether sound cost-benefit analyses are being used with rulemakings.

Oof.

Originally submitted by Wes. Found on Speaker.gov. Feature photo from Wikipedia.