U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald
Press Release

Fitzgerald Statement on President Biden’s Budget

 

By - Mar 10th, 2023 11:30 am

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Scott Fitzgerald released the following statement in response to President Biden‘s latest budget proposal:

“After reviewing President Biden’s budget proposal, it’s clear that the President doesn’t understand America’s fiscal woes, said Congressman Scott Fitzgerald. This Administration has a spending problem. Instead of taking that challenge on, the President seems to think we can right the ship by spending more while increasing taxes across the board. These are the policies that led to the historic inflation we’re now experiencing. Thankfully, this monstrosity is dead on arrival in the House.”

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.

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One thought on “Fitzgerald Statement on President Biden’s Budget”

  1. robertm60a3 says:

    What has Representative Fitzgerald done to hold anyone in government accountable for waste or criminal activity? Where is the Congressional Oversight? Fitzgerald talks about waste and then does nothing.

    Thus, I have a few questions for Representative Fitzgerald:

    1. Why did you vote against an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would have allowed, not required, the Active US Military to help people in the United States when there was a Presidential declaration of a major disaster? Active Army Soldiers, paid every day of the year, are sitting around wondering why they can’t help their neighbors. There is a cost to the community and US Government when the National Guard is activated – money has to come from somewhere to pay part-time National Guard salaries. The Active Military already being paid isn’t allowed to help?

    2. You voted for the Burn Pit PACT Act, and we must care for our veterans. Why aren’t you holding the military leadership accountable for exposing our military to burn pits? Why isn’t Congress holding military leadership accountable – reduced on the retired list? Is it true that the Congressional Budget Office projected costs are more than one hundred billion? Does the law, you voted for, also increase the pay for those at the highest levels of the Veterans Health Administration? Does the bill eliminate the dollar limit on employee bonuses?

    3. What have you done to hold anyone in the government accountable for failures or breaking the law? 10 US Code Section 1370, when substantial evidence of misconduct during active duty comes to light after retirement, a Regular Commissioned Officer can be reduced. Look at Afghanistan; Colonel Vergez was convicted in federal court for accepting bribes while on active duty, and he is rewarded with more than $6,000 per month in retirement. There is Brigadier General Reheisher with the G222 and more than $500 million wasted, and he’s receiving $10,897 a month in retirement. What have you done to hold those that have failed our country accountable?

    4. What are your thoughts on the expulsion of Representative Santos, an admitted liar?

    Like most Americans, I have a job, house, family, and little free time. I read the newspaper, hoping to understand what my representatives in Congress are doing.

    I hope that Representative Fitzgerald reads the newspaper and will respond. I’m also hoping that you will publish his response. Perhaps this could be a weekly column. Citizens send in questions, and those who represent explain why they voted for or against a bill or amendment.

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