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Mister Moore advocates budget framework addressing spending reform and deficit issues

February 13, 2025 | Congressman Blake Moore, Utah Senators and Congress Representatives, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Mister Moore advocates budget framework addressing spending reform and deficit issues
In a spirited session of the Budget Committee, Congressman Blake Moore expressed his enthusiasm for a new budget framework aimed at addressing the nation's growing spending crisis. As he opened the meeting, Moore acknowledged the long day ahead, humorously noting that many attendees might miss their flights. His light-hearted remarks set the tone for a serious discussion about fiscal responsibility.

Moore, who has served on the committee for over three years, emphasized the importance of the framework being presented. He described it as a significant step towards real spending reform, a sentiment he believes has been long overdue. "This is the first time I've seen us be serious about coming up with real spending reform," he stated, highlighting the alarming trend of federal spending rising to 26% of GDP, while revenues have remained stagnant at 17%.

The congressman pointed out that the budget framework, while not a complete solution to the deficit, represents a proactive approach to managing the nation’s finances. He urged his colleagues to focus on the broader implications of the framework rather than getting bogged down in specific program cuts, which he anticipated would be a point of contention during the meeting.

Moore also defended the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, arguing that it was not solely beneficial to the wealthy, as critics have claimed. He pointed to the doubling of the child tax credit and standard deduction as measures that helped many families, countering the narrative that such policies disproportionately favored the rich.

As the meeting progressed, Moore expressed hope for bipartisan collaboration, urging his Democratic colleagues to engage constructively in discussions about the budget. He concluded his remarks by reiterating the need for ongoing dialogue about fiscal policy, emphasizing that the framework is just the beginning of a much-needed conversation on spending cuts and economic growth.

With the stakes high and the nation’s financial future hanging in the balance, Moore's call for a serious commitment to reform resonated throughout the committee, setting the stage for a pivotal discussion on the path forward for the country’s budgetary challenges.

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