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Repairing the Broken Budget Process

House Budget Committee Members Unveil Comprehensive Reform Package


Washington, Dec 7 -

WASHINGTON – This morning, Members of the House Budget Committee introduced a comprehensive package of ten legislative reforms designed to help repair the broken budget process. House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan issued the following statement upon release of these reforms:


“The federal budget process is broken. Washington stumbles from budget crisis to budget crisis, with little to no oversight of how government spends hardworking taxpayers’ money. The incentives currently favor those who want to spend more, and the result is a crushing burden of debt that is hurting economic growth today and threatening economic prosperity tomorrow.


“I’m pleased to join a team of reformers at the House Budget Committee committed to repair the broken budget process.  My colleagues at the Committee have put forward 10 proposals designed to strengthen spending controls, enhance oversight, and increase transparency.  These reforms mark an important first step to getting our arms around the problem, but there is no substitute for political will in solving our structural budget problems.


“The House Budget Committee will keep advancing solutions that deal directly with the drivers of the debt, help get our economy back on track, and ensure future generations a shot at the American Dream.”

To learn more: budget.house.gov/BudgetProcessReform


The budget process reform package includes the following bills:


Spending Control




  1. The Legally Binding Budget Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Diane Black of Tennessee)







  1. The Spending Control Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. John Campbell of California)







  1. The Expedited Line-Item Veto and Rescissions Act (Lead sponsors: Chairman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, Ranking Member Chris Van Hollen of Maryland)





Enhanced Oversight




  1. The Biennial Budgeting and Enhanced Oversight Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Reid Ribble of Wisconsin)







  1. The Baseline Reform Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Rob Woodall of Georgia)







  1. The Government Shutdown Prevention Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. James Lankford of Oklahoma)







  1. The Review Every Dollar Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah)





Full Transparency




  1. The Balancing our Obligations for the Long Term  Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina)







  1. The Budget and Accounting Transparency Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Scott Garrett of New Jersey)







  1. The Pro-Growth Budgeting Act (Lead sponsor: Rep. Tom Price of Georgia)