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Legislation Would Restore Line-Item Veto

 
July 17, 2006

Today we face an $8.3 trillion debt with annual interest payments that rival our defense budget. These interest payments are wasted money. As a member of the House Appropriations Committee, which directs federal spending, I have a strong record of fiscal responsibility.

 

As a part of the Contract with America, I was a strong supporter of the line-item veto, which President Clinton signed into law in 1996. But the Supreme Court ruled in 1998 that the law was unconstitutional, ruling that it violated the "Presentment" clause of the Constitution that outlines how laws must be enacted.

 

The Legislative Line-Item Veto Act, H.R. 4890, which recently passed in the House by a vote of 247-172, seeks to satisfy the Court's concerns by requiring Congress to vote within ten days on the President's proposed cuts to items of direct spending. If Congress approves the President's cuts to a bill, the savings will be directed toward deficit reduction.

 

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