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Granger on Limit, Save, Grow Act

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Kay Granger | United States Representative

Today, House Appropriations Chairwoman Kay Granger (TX) released the following statement after the House passed the Limit, Save, Grow Act.

“The Limit, Save, Grow Act is key in our efforts to address the debt ceiling and, most importantly, get our fiscal house in order. Using this framework, we will begin marking up our bills for Fiscal Year 2024.

“My priorities for this year’s bills have not changed. We will provide for our national defense, take care of veterans, and secure our border – all while reducing overall spending.

“The American people are still struggling to make ends meet after years of out-of-control spending that led to crippling high prices. Under Republican leadership in the House, we’ll return to responsible funding levels and pass conservative bills that address the nation’s highest priorities.”

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