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Dr. Coburn co-signed a letter to Speaker of the House John Boehner, applauding recent House efforts to cut federal spending and asking the House to continue these efforts by passing a continuing resolution containing no less than $100 billion in spending reductions for FY2011.

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February 3, 2011

The Honorable John Boehner

Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives

Washington, DC 20515

 

Dear Mr. Speaker:

We applaud your efforts to cut out-of-control federal spending and begin the long journey to restore the federal government to its proper constitutional bounds. We conservatives in the Senate join you in this journey, and the American people clearly stand with us. 

We believe that, as part of the urgent need to cut federal spending, the total value of the fiscal year 2011 spending reductions in the upcoming continuing resolution should be no less than $100 billion. The American people expect at least this level--which is just one-fifteenth of the FY2011 budget deficit.

In order to have the best chance of enacting into law $100 billion or more in spending reductions this fiscal year, we need the House to pass a CR containing no less than $100 billion in FY2011 spending cuts. Since the Democrats still control the Senate, we need the House-passed CR to be as bold as possible in order to strengthen the hand of Senate conservatives in increasing or maintaining the spending reductions.

We look forward to working with you on immediate and assertive steps to reversing the unconscionable growth of federal spending over the last decade.

 

Sincerely,

Jim DeMint

Mike Enzi

Rand Paul

Mike Johanns

Mike Lee

Ron Johnson

Marco Rubio

Pat Toomey

David Vitter

Tom Coburn