U.S.
Representative John Boehner
Speaker
Boehner, GOP Leaders meet
with Bowles, ‘Fix the Debt’ Coalition
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – House Speaker
John Boehner (R-OH) and Republican leaders today met with former
Clinton White
House Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles and the “Fix the Debt” coalition of
business leaders to discuss a balanced framework for averting the
fiscal cliff
and solving our debt crisis. Speaker Boehner released the following
statement
after the meeting:
“Going
over the ‘fiscal cliff’
would hurt our economy and cost jobs, and people in both parties agree
we need
a ‘balanced approach’ to deal with our debt. One thing Republicans
won’t be
party to is a deal that protects big businesses and preserves
special-interest
tax breaks while raising tax rates on the small businesses we’re
counting on to
create jobs.
“To
show we’re serious about
reaching a bipartisan agreement, we have offered to accept some new
revenues,
provided the revenue comes from tax reform and is accompanied by
significant
spending cuts. Without spending cuts and entitlement reform, it is
impossible
to address our country’s debt crisis. We put revenue on the table. Now, it’s important for
President Obama and
congressional Democrats to tell the American people what spending cuts
they're
willing to make, and I’m hopeful the ‘Fix the Debt’ coalition will call
on them
to do so.
“Republicans
are eager to forge a
bipartisan agreement that can pass both chambers of Congress. The
framework
we’ve outlined is the responsible path, and it is consistent with the
‘balanced’ approach the White House says it wants.”
NOTE:
The framework supported by
the “Fix the Debt” coalition mirrors the framework outlined by
Republicans,
which combines needed spending cuts with tax reform that lowers rates
and
closes special-interest loopholes.
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