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May 17, 2006  
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LIEBERMAN CHALLENGES OMB NOMINEE ON ADMINISTRATION’S FISCAL IRRESPONSIBILITY
Tax Cuts for the Wealthy, Failure to Adequately Fund Education, Homeland Security Threaten Future Generations
 
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Ranking Member Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., Wednesday challenged a key Administration nominee on the Administration’s fiscal irresponsibility and misplaced budget priorities.

At the confirmation hearing of Rob Portman, nominated as Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Lieberman criticized the Administration’s focus on tax cuts for wealthy Americans while failing to adequately fund essential programs like education and homeland security.

Lieberman - citing President Bush’s comment, that a budget is a “reflection of a nation’s priorities, its needs and its promise” - added that “a budget must also be about delivering on those priorities . . . those needs . . . those promises, or else it really is just a collection of numbers without meaning or mission or, ultimately, without responsibility. And that means it fails the American people. And it fails our best values of fiscal responsibility.”

Noting the nation’s $400 billion budget deficit and $10 trillion long term debt, Lieberman said “the obvious reality is we’re spending a lot more than we are taking in. And we are thereby placing on our children and grandchildren, an enormous debt …

“We recently passed a $70 billion tax package that showers tax breaks on the nation’s wealthiest, who don’t need the help, to the oil industry, which is enjoying record profits, and increases the already enormous national debt,” Lieberman said. “This also leads to a lack of resources to adequately fund vital programs most of us agree are essential to our nation’s priorities, needs and promise.”

“If we are going to get our fiscal house in order, we have to go back to pay as you go budgeting,” he continued. “But ultimately, tough decision making is required to balance revenues and expenditures. Everything has to be on the table – spending and taxes… You don’t solve a problem like this without doing some things that are difficult and inherently unpopular. You do it because our future requires it."

Specifically, Lieberman said the Administration is under funding education and the No Child Left Behind Act. As a result, Title I funds – assistance for low income schools -- will be frozen or cut in Fiscal Year 2007. In Connecticut, Lieberman said, 122 out of 166 school districts will see Title I cuts this year.

Lieberman also called on the Administration to devote more resources to homeland security, specifically port security, interoperable communications, and bioterror preparedness. Responding to Administration claims that it is spending more than ever on homeland security, Lieberman said that misses the point.

“The question is not whether we are spending more, but whether we are spending enough to meet the government’s fundamental obligation to protect its citizens,” Lieberman said. “Too often, the answer is no… And as we have learned all too painfully with Katrina, we are shortchanging preparedness for catastrophic natural disasters, as well as terrorist attacks.”
 
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May 25 - Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Approves Nominees R. David Paulison and Lurita Alexis Doan
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May 25 - Lieberman Warns of Active Hurricane Season in Northeast
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May 25 - Lieberman Demands Answers about Information Theft
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May 25 - Lieberman Calls for Second Extension of Unemplyoment Benefits for 2005 Hurricane Victims
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May 25 - Homeland Security Committee to Vote on Nomination of R. David Paulison to Head FEMA
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May 24 - Lieberman Celebrates Connecticut Hero at Stamp Unveiling
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May 24 - Lieberman Demands Answers in Joint Hearing on Stolen Vet Data
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May 24 - Lieberman Says FEMA Recovery is Fraught with Problems
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May 23 - Senator Lieberman's Statement on the Nomination of Lurita Alexis Doan for Administrator of the General Services Administration
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May 23 - Lieberman Comments on Security Breach Against Veterans
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May 17 - Senator Lieberman Delivers Statement at Robert Portman's Confirmation Hearing
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May 11 - Senate and House Homeland Security Committees Stress Importance of Keeping FEMA Capabilities Within DHS
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May 9 - Lieberman Seeks Probe Into HUD Secretary's Cancellation of Contract to Man Who Disliked Bush
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May 9 - Senators Collins, Lieberman Say Emergency Response Must Be Part of DHS
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May 8 - Lieberman Presses Norquist on Halliburton Redactions to DOD Audit of Iraqi Contracts
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May 3 - Lieberman Calls House Bill Unworthy of Name "Reform"
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May 2 - Hurricane Katrina Report and Recommendations Pass Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
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May 2 - Port Security Legislation Authored by Senators Collins, Murray and Lieberman Passes Homeland Security Committee
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