YOHO VOTES FOR BI-PARTISAN BUDGET
Today, Congressman Ted S. Yoho voted in favor of the Bipartisan Budget-Conference Agreement that would avoid a government shutdown and provide a stable budgeting process. The agreement would also provide certainty to businesses, families, and the economy. The agreement passed 332-94.
After the vote Congressman Yoho said, “The American people are tired of Washington dysfunction. Legislating from crisis to crisis has caused a trillion dollar debt and an acceptance of the status quo. This budget resolution offers a path to reduce the deficit and cut spending in a responsible way. Getting back to a regular budgeting process allows us the opportunity to cut spending and root out wasteful programs. I look forward to breaking through the partisan log-jam and doing what the American people sent us up here to do---bring back the greatness of America. While not a perfect bill, this is an important first step in bringing our nation back from fiscal calamity.”
