Congressman Adam Smith

Representing the 9th District of Washington

Budget

One of our nation’s most important challenges is growing our economy while enhancing broad-based economic opportunities for every American. I support creating a strong economy that allows all Americans to thrive, fulfill their ambitions, and provide for their families.  Since the economic recession, many hardworking Americans have been pushed out of the economy because they can’t find a job or have one that doesn’t pay enough to make ends meet.  Only a small percentage of Americans are sharing in economic growth and income inequality has reached heights not seen since before the Great Depression.  Our nation needs a budget that is focused on expanding economic opportunity, investing in innovation and infrastructure, and creating jobs to strengthen the middle class.   

In recent years, Congress has moved away from the regular order of enacting budgets and then passing twelve separate appropriations bills to fund the government.  Instead it has moved towards a cycle of governing through budget crises, which have created harmful uncertainty for Americans and the economy.  During the disastrous debt ceiling debate in 2011, Congress passed the Budget Control Act, which I opposed. While that legislation temporarily addressed the debt limit, it also stipulated that if Congress did not find $1.2 trillion in savings, harmful and indiscriminate cuts would take effect. These cuts were designed to be so damaging to our national defense, the economy, and other important federal programs, that Congress would be forced to act.  Since then, Congress has only been able to make progress with limited-term budget agreements; particularly the two-year Murray-Ryan budget deal in 2013 that raised spending caps put in place by the earlier Budget Control Act in 2011.  The Murray-Ryan budget concluded this year and a new compromise was needed. 

Moving forward, Congress must eliminate arbitrary budget cuts, as I have long called for, and implement a long-term spending plan that provides certainty to our economy, the Department of Defense, and the entire federal government.  That is why I introduced the Relief from Sequestration Act, to eliminate the mechanism of sequestration entirely after 2018, so Congress can come together to discuss a long-term spending and deficit reduction plan.

As the debate continues about the budget and our nation’s priorities, Congress has a responsibility to the American people to address our fiscal issues in a balanced and effective way.  I will continue to work to create greater certainty for the economy with a responsible budget that supports our working families, invests in innovation and infrastructure, advances comprehensive immigration reform, and creates jobs and strengthens the middle class. 

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More on Budget

Feb 27, 2015 Press Release

Congressman Adam Smith (D-WA) released the following statement on Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding:
 

Feb 16, 2015 Event

Congressman Smith to Host Town Hall in Federal Way

Ninth District Congressman Adam Smith will host a Town Hall on February 16, 2015 at the Federal Way City Hall.  Congressman Smith is looking forward to meeting with constituents and hearing all questions and concerns.

Who: Congressman Adam Smith

What: Rep. Smith is hosting a Town Hall event where constituents can meet and interact with the Congressman and voice concerns on the issues of the budget, immigration, education, the economy, and more

Feb 2, 2015 Press Release

Congressman Adam Smith (D-WA) released the following statement after President Obama released his Fiscal Year 2016 budget request:

Dec 11, 2014 Press Release

Congressman Adam Smith (D-WA) released the following statement on the CROmnibus:
 

Oct 6, 2014 Page

Staff members from my office will be holding mobile office hours throughout the Seattle area to become more accessible for those who need assistance.  Come see staff for help with issues with federal agencies like the Social Security Administration or for resources to help with loan modifications and avoiding foreclosures. Also, if you need assistance with immigration services, or would like more information on federal grants, come by mobile office hours and we can do our best to assist you.

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