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Congressman Steve Israel

Representing the 3rd District of NEW YORK

Budget

Addressing Debt and Deficit

Rep. Israel knows that debt and deficit are at the forefront of the national conversation these days – and with good reason. The cost of two wars, tax cuts extended for the very wealthiest, and the deepest recession since the Great Depression have left the United States with a federal deficit of more than $14.3 trillion.

Budget Priorities

Rep. Israel believes that we must take serious action to get our long-term debt and deficit under control, but not at the expense of the investments to make our children’s future successful, our middle class prosperous and our seniors secure. 

Budget Facts 

From 2008 to 2010, 12 of the nation’s largest corporations paid an effective tax rate of negative 1.5%. They paid no taxes at all. In fact, they received $62.4 billion in subsidies even though they made more than $171 billion in profits. 

As a result, even though government spending is at its highest level since World War II, government revenues are at their lowest level since 1950 - when Harry Truman was President. We simply cannot sustain a 21st century government on mid-20th century revenue. 

This means that in a balanced way both reduced spending and increased revenue will be needed to ensure that we get our annual deficit and total debt under control. 

Budget Solutions

Rep. Israel would like to hear your thoughts on solutions to our budget. Here are a few solutions to consider: 

Tax Reform – The tax code is simply too complex and inefficient.  This creates perverse incentives for corporations: instead of investing in research and innovation, they are spending on tax attorneys to find ways to beat the tax code.  One solution is to close huge tax loopholes for big corporations. These tax expenditures make up some of the costliest part of the federal budget. If Congress ended tax breaks just for big oil and gas companies, it could save as much as $4 billion a year. Rep. Israel believes we also need to be realistic about tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, while protecting the middle class. This means ending the Bush-era tax cuts for those making more than $1 million a year.

Continue to Reform Medicare Without Ending It – Did you know that when a hospital makes a mistake, like amputating the wrong leg, they can still get reimbursed by Medicaid?  Why would we ask seniors to pay more when we can start by cutting such huge inefficiencies in the Medicaid program? Thanks to recently enacted laws, that will change. Rep. Israel supported payment reforms like these that are key to healthier patients and more cost-effective care. This includes ending Medicaid payments to hospitals when they make mistakes, penalizing hospitals for preventable and costly re-admissions, rewarding hospitals by sharing in the savings they produce, and more forcefully ending waste, fraud, and abuse, which already resulted in a record recovery last year of $4 billion. Congress must continue to negotiate ways to strengthen and reform Medicare, but Rep. Israel will not negotiate the end of this critical program.

Helpful Links

More on Budget

Sep 16, 2016 Press Release

Washington, D.C. –Congressman Steve Israel (NY-03) introduced two bills aimed at increasing American manufacturing and creating jobs in New York. The “American Parks American Products Act” would require the National Park Service to only sell merchandise that is made in the United States, and the “Bring the Jobs Home Loan Act” would authorize Small Business Administration (SBA) loans that would assist businesses that want to re-shore manufacturing jobs.

Jun 3, 2016 Press Release

Washington, DC—Today, Congressman Steve Israel (NY-03) introduced legislation that will help make higher education more accessible to hardworking New York families.  The legislation will help provide financial relief to those preparing for college through tutoring and entrance exams, provide tax credits to students and families currently paying college tuition, ease the burden of student loan debt on college graduates and fund grants for community colleges to train veterans for local jobs.

May 12, 2016 Press Release

Washington, D.C. — Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY) offered a bipartisan amendment to H.R. 5046, the Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Reduction Act of 2016, to create a comprehensive opioid abuse reduction grant program administered by the Department of Justice. The amendment, which passed the House by a voice vote, would direct the Attorney General to factor in the prevalence of opioid abuse and overdose related death when awarding grants. The grants will be used for a range of programs to combat opioid abuse and to facilitate innovative treatments.

Jan 5, 2016 Press Release

Washington —Today, Rep. Steve Israel (D-Huntington) announced that he will not seek reelection this November. He released the following statement:

“Nearly 16 years ago, I was honored to take the oath of office and stand on the House Floor for the first time. Now, I’ve decided to leave the House in 2017. I hope to continue to be involved in public service, but it is time for me to pursue new passions and develop new interests, mainly spend more time writing my second novel.

Dec 18, 2015 Press Release

Washington— Congressman Steve Israel (NY-03), a member of the House Appropriations Committee, voted in support of the Fiscal Year 2016 Omnibus Appropriations Act, which includes key provisions for New York, including Queens and Long Island. Passed by the House of Representatives by a bipartisan vote of 316-113, the omnibus appropriates $1.1 trillion in spending through FY 2016.

Dec 17, 2015 Press Release

Washington – Congressman Steve Israel (NY-03) released the following statement after he voted in opposition to the extenders package, which makes permanent tax cuts to special interests and adds $622 billion to the deficit over ten years.

"Middle class families in my district didn't get nearly enough in this bill. What they did get is a tab to pay for hundreds of billions in tax cuts for special interests - stacking the deck even higher against hardworking middle-class families."

Nov 6, 2015 Press Release

Sea Cliff, NY— Congressman Steve Israel joined the Sea Cliff Fire Department and local officials to unveil 25 new life-saving breathing apparatuses for local volunteer firefighters, which were awarded through FEMA’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant program. As a small village, the impact of this federal grant will have a substantial effect on increasing the safety and effectiveness of firefighters and first responders.

Oct 15, 2015 Press Release

Plainview, NY—Rep. Israel joined U.S. Department of Energy Deputy Assistant Secretary Kathleen Hogan and local stakeholders for a signing ceremony announcing a collaborative arrangement in which The Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing (IACMI) and the Composite Prototyping Center (CPC) in Plainview will work together to develop advanced composite materials, used in aerospace and car manufacturing, and bring them to market.

Sep 21, 2015 Press Release

Kings Point, NY— With only 5 legislative days left to avoid a government shutdown, Congressman Steve Israel (NY-03) announced legislation that will ensure United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) midshipmen can continue attending classes in the event of a shutdown. The Midshipmen Education Certainty Act would automatically appropriate funding to USMMA for the duration of a government shutdown. If Congress does not pass a bill to fund the government by October 1st, the government will shut down and USMMA will be forced to close its doors for the second time in two years.

Jul 15, 2015 Press Release

Washington, DC – Today Maryland Congressman Chris Van Hollen, Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee, introduced the GROW AMERICA Act with Congressman Steve Israel (D-NY), Chair of the House Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, Transportation and Infrastructure Ranking Member Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Ways and Means Ranking Member Sandy Levin (D-MI), and Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Ranking Member of the Highways and Transit Subcommittee.  The legislation would provide six years of expanded transportation funding, and crack down on corporate tax