U.S. Congressman
Paul Ryan
Serving Wisconsin's 1st District
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2006
Growing Tax Revenues Drive Down Deficit Faster than Expected
Deficit Estimate Drops Again Due to Rising Revenues
House Passes Earmark Reform
Strong Economic Growth Reduces Budget Deficit
"Line-Item Victory"
House Passes Ryan’s Line-Item Veto Bill to Target, Remove Wasteful Spending
"Line-item pork parer"
House Budget Committee Approves Ryan’s Line-Item Veto Legislation
House Passes Disciplined Budget Resolution
House Passes Lobbying Accountability Bill Containing Earmark Reform
Congressman Paul Ryan Testifies on Legislative Line-Item Veto Act
Ryan Introduces Line-Item Veto Legislation to Combat Wasteful Spending
2005
2005 Annual Report on the United States Government
House Takes Steps to Exercise Fiscal Restraint, Rein in Growth of Government Spending
Ryan Votes for Fiscally Responsible Plan to Rein in Growth of Government Spending
Tackling Deficit Calls for Spending Restraint
Ryan Calls for Waste-Cutting Provision to Pinpoint Savings, Help Fund Katrina Recovery
CBO Numbers Show Shrinking Deficit, Growing Tax Revenues
The Family Budget Protection Act
Ryan Reintroduces Legislation to Overhaul Congress’ Budget Process
Ryan Backs Fiscally Responsible Budget Resolution, After Securing Better Enforcement
Ryan Retains Seat on Ways and Means, Gains Spot on Budget Committee
2004
2004 Annual Report on the United States Government
Ryan’s Budget Reform Bill Sparks Debate, Votes in House of Representatives
"GOP Budget Revolt"
Ryan Votes for Budget Agreement to Hold Line on Spending, Avoid Tax Hikes
Ryan Votes for Budget Resolution to Control Spending, Cut Deficit in Half in Four Years
Fixing the Broken Budget Process to Rein in Runaway Spending
"Ryan Tries to Put Budget on a Serious Footing"
"Ryan Seeks to Cut Budget Pork"
12 Consensus Principles to Reduce Spending
The Family Budget Protection Act
Ryan Forms Coalition to Fix Broken Budget Process, Introduces New Legislation to Reform System, Combat Overspending
Ryan: Bush Budget Doesn’t Go Far Enough to Cut Spending; Announces New Initiative to Reform Budget Process
2003
2003 Annual Report of the United States Government
House Passes Budget Agreement Negotiated with Senate
Ryan Pushes Government to Overhaul Own Budgeting, Accounting Standards
2002
2002 Annual Report on the United State Government
Ryan Pushes Government to Overhaul Own Budgeting, Accounting Standards
2001
Ryan Warns of Deficits, Urges House to Keep Spending in Check
Ryan: Reduce Unnecessary Washington Spending, Protect Social Security Surplus
House Approves Fiscally Responsible Budget
House Passes Social Security and Medicare Lock-Box Act of 2001
2000
Ryan Votes for Landmark Debt Reduction
Ryan Calls on President to Work with Congress to Pay Down Debt
House Passes Ryan Amendments to Instill Fiscal Discipline into Budget Process
1999
Lock Box on Social Security Becoming a Reality
Ryan Vows to Vote Down Spending Bills that Raid Social Security
End the Raid
Ryan and Kasich Office Free-Standing Social Security "Lock Box" Bill
Ryan Hails Passage of the Conference Report on the Budget
Ryan Hails Passage of House Budget Resolution
Ryan Votes No on Increasing Committee Budgets and Says No to Pay Hike
Ryan Social Security Lock Box Proposal Adopted in House Budget Resolution
Ryan Hails Initial Budget Framework
Republican Radio Address - Representative Paul Ryan
Ryan Responds to President's Budget Request