Welcome Back, Congress 2017
As Congress returns from its August recess, lawmakers face a to-do list filled with important fiscal deadlines.
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As Congress returns from its August recess, lawmakers face a to-do list filled with important fiscal deadlines.
The 114th Congress has a new opportunity to address our debt and long-term fiscal challenges, strengthen our economy, and put our nation's fiscal future on a sustainable path.
If lawmakers do not agree on raising or suspending the debt limit before the extraordinary measures are exhausted, there would be severe consequences.
https://www.pgpf.org/analysis/2023/06/debt-ceiling-update-whats-at-stake
Higher short- and long-term Treasury rates mean that the federal government's borrowing costs will also rise.
Each proposal presents a distinct vision of the role of the federal government in our economy.
https://www.pgpf.org/analysis/fiscal-year-2013-budget-proposals
The outlook for the federal budget has worsened considerably since last year, according to a new report.
While the last minute passage of a continuing resolution avoided a government shutdown, the relief may be only temporary.
https://www.pgpf.org/analysis/2016/10/happy-fiscal-new-year-2017
The President’s budget reflects a dramatically worse fiscal outlook than last year’s version released just nine months ago.
Policymakers should build on the bipartisanship of this Act to work towards passing fiscal reforms that will put our nation on a sustainable fiscal path.
https://www.pgpf.org/analysis/understanding-the-bipartisan-budget-act-of-2015