Statement on Fiscally Irresponsible "Tax Extenders" Legislation
The Peterson Foundation releases a statement on the fiscally irresponsible "tax extenders" legislation.
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The Peterson Foundation releases a statement on the fiscally irresponsible "tax extenders" legislation.
As the year comes to a close, the nation’s fiscal health remains a top concern for voters, according to the Peter G. Peterson Foundation’s December Fiscal Confidence Index.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/2016/12/fci-press-release
Each year, through the budget process, the President and Congress have the opportunity to set priorities for the federal government, determining how much should be spent through appropriations for annually-funded programs, known as discretionary spending, and providing the opportunity to review entitlement programs and the tax code.
https://www.pgpf.org/budget-basics/federal-budget-process-a-primer
The outlook for the federal budget has worsened considerably since last year.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2016/01/three-takeaways-from-cbos-budget-and-economic-outlook
The Concord Coalition and The Peter G. Peterson Foundation today launched a national “Fiscal Solutions Tour” to foster informed public dialogue about possible answers to the nation’s daunting fiscal and economic challenges over the next decade and beyond.
The Peter G. Peterson Foundation is joining with POLITICO to present the inaugural series of Morning Money Breakfast Briefings, hosted by POLITICO’s Chief Economic Correspondent, Ben White.
Although this spending bill, along with the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013, ends the cycle of lurching from crisis to crisis, it does not address the long-term fiscal challenges facing our nation.
https://www.pgpf.org/analysis/top-five-takeaways-%E2%80%94-consolidated-appropriations-act-of-2014
Voters clearly want action in Washington as 77% say that the President and Congress should be spending more time addressing the debt.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/2017/03/americans-remain-deeply-concerned-about-national-debt
Peter G. Peterson releases a statement on President Obama's deficit reduction proposal to the "super committee."
Though the economy continues its recovery and we have made some progress on deficits, our deficits will begin growing again soon, and major long-term fiscal challenges remain.