More on Spending Cuts and Debt

Sep 29, 2016

ROKITA VOTES ‘NO’ ON CONTINUING RESOLUTION

Representative Todd Rokita released the following statement after the House passed legislation to fund the federal government through December.

Jun 9, 2016

ROKITA DISCUSSES CONGRESS’S NEED TO REFORM THE FEDERAL BUDGET PROCESS

Today, Rep. Todd Rokita chaired a House Budget Committee hearing focused on the need to control automatic spending and unauthorized programs.

Apr 16, 2016

4-16-2016 Rokita Report

Winning the Goodwill National Policy Maker Award, Protecting Hoosier Manufacturers, and Welcoming Trey Gowdy to Indiana.

Mar 16, 2016

ROKITA HELPS LEAD COMMITTEE PASSAGE OF BUDGET

Today the Committee passed a visionary budget that achieves $7 trillion in deficit reduction over ten years through a combination of $6.5 trillion in savings and economic growth.

Mar 1, 2016

Rep. Rokita Speaks on National Debt

On March 1, 2016 Representative Rokita spoke on the House Floor about the dangers of the national debt.

Feb 25, 2016

Day one recap with Rokita

Rokita spoke on the nation’s unsustainable path of spending as well as the recently passed Every Student Succeeds Act, legislation that News 18 has extensively covered as local school leaders consider finding their own ISTEP replacement.

Feb 4, 2016

ROKITA QUESTIONS CBO DIRECTOR ON DEBT

The CBO Director testified that for the first time since 2011, projected government deficits have increased. This has happened despite the federal government drawing in a record $3.2 trillion in revenues in 2015. It is clear that the federal government has a spending problem, not a revenue problem.

Dec 18, 2015

ROKITA VOTES FOR PACKAGE THAT PROTECTS HOOSIER MEDICAL DEVICE INDUSTRY, FARMERS, AND BUSINESSES

“This package is a good step forward to locking in conservative reforms that will help put this country back on the right track. It is important going into next year that the Senate do their job and pass critical appropriations bills on time,” added Rokita.

Oct 28, 2015

RELEASE ROKITA – BUDGET DEAL FAILS TO CURE WASHINGTON’S COMPULSIVE SPENDING PROBLEM

"This is not a step toward serious entitlement reform, this is Washington cooking its books," said Rep. Rokita.

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