Wednesday
Jun172009
Sunset Caucus To Shed Light On Government Spending
By Aaron Richardson-Talk Radio News Service
The Republican Study Committee (RSC) introduced the formation of the Sunset Caucus today. Rep Tom Price (R-Ga.), the Chairman of the Republican Study Committee described the Sunset Caucus as “A new inititive that will continue to bring sensibility to Washington spending.” The Sunset Caucus is made up of Republican House Representatives from across the U.S. including Kevin Brady (R-Texas) who is the co-chairman, and Bob Goodlatte (R-Va).
The members of the Sunset Caucus plan to review certain federal programs and end those deemed wasteful, inefficient, or dangerous. Goodlatte named one program he was anxious to cut.
“The visa lottery program was established in 1990 and awards approximately fifty-thousand permanent resident visas to foreign nationals each year. The State Department’s Inspector General has testified that this program poses a serious national security threat to the U.S," said Goodlatte.
Rep. Bill Posey (R-FL) spoke about against funds going towards the island nation of Palau.
“Our government pledged $200 million in development assistance to Palau. That comes to $12 million per individual detainee. That's $200 million equals the annual college tuition for over 2,000 students," Posey stated. "The new slogan for Palau will be: Come tan with the terrorists and pay low.”
For information about the RSC or the Sunset Caucus visit www.rsc.price.house.gov
The Republican Study Committee (RSC) introduced the formation of the Sunset Caucus today. Rep Tom Price (R-Ga.), the Chairman of the Republican Study Committee described the Sunset Caucus as “A new inititive that will continue to bring sensibility to Washington spending.” The Sunset Caucus is made up of Republican House Representatives from across the U.S. including Kevin Brady (R-Texas) who is the co-chairman, and Bob Goodlatte (R-Va).
The members of the Sunset Caucus plan to review certain federal programs and end those deemed wasteful, inefficient, or dangerous. Goodlatte named one program he was anxious to cut.
“The visa lottery program was established in 1990 and awards approximately fifty-thousand permanent resident visas to foreign nationals each year. The State Department’s Inspector General has testified that this program poses a serious national security threat to the U.S," said Goodlatte.
Rep. Bill Posey (R-FL) spoke about against funds going towards the island nation of Palau.
“Our government pledged $200 million in development assistance to Palau. That comes to $12 million per individual detainee. That's $200 million equals the annual college tuition for over 2,000 students," Posey stated. "The new slogan for Palau will be: Come tan with the terrorists and pay low.”
For information about the RSC or the Sunset Caucus visit www.rsc.price.house.gov
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