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House Budget Bill Embraces Webster’s Long Practice of Returning Office Funds

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Congressman Daniel Webster | Congressman Daniel Webster Website

Congressman Daniel Webster | Congressman Daniel Webster Website

Washington, D.C. - The U.S. House of Representatives has passed H.R. 4364, the Legislative Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2024, which includes a provision that embraces Congressman Daniel Webster's long-standing practice of returning unspent money from the Members' Representational Allowance (MRA). This practice of returning funds for debt and deficit reduction is something that Congressman Webster has been doing since he was first elected to Congress.

In a statement, Rep. Webster expressed his satisfaction with the passage of the bill, stating, "I'm pleased to have voted to pass this bill, which includes a provision requiring a practice I've been doing since I was elected." He further explained, "Each year, I have saved money from my Congressional Office Budget and have returned over $4.5 million to date."

Rep. Webster's commitment to fiscal responsibility extends beyond returning unspent funds. He also mentioned his personal contribution to reducing government spending, saying, "Additionally, every year I deliver a personal check to the Bureau of Fiscal Service at the Treasury Department to roll back my salary to the 2008 amount." He acknowledged that this gesture may seem small in the grand scheme of the trillions of dollars the federal government spends, but he believes it is a step in the right direction.

The inclusion of Congressman Webster's practice in the Legislative Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2024 demonstrates the House's recognition and support of his commitment to responsible financial stewardship. By requiring all members of Congress to follow this practice, the bill aims to ensure that taxpayer funds are used efficiently and effectively.

This move reflects the ongoing efforts of Congress to address the nation's growing debt and deficit. By encouraging representatives to return unspent funds and reduce their own salaries, the House is taking a proactive approach to fiscal responsibility. As the country faces economic challenges, such measures can contribute to a more sustainable financial future.

The passage of H.R. 4364 signals a continued commitment to responsible budgeting and financial management. With Congressman Webster's practice now enshrined in law, the House Budget Bill sets a precedent for future fiscal responsibility measures. By embracing this long-standing practice, the House is taking a small but significant step towards reducing the burden of debt and deficits on future generations.

In conclusion, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Legislative Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2024, which includes a provision that aligns with Congressman Daniel Webster's practice of returning unspent funds from the Members' Representational Allowance. This move demonstrates the House's commitment to fiscal responsibility and sets a precedent for future financial management measures. Congressman Webster's long-standing practice of returning funds and reducing his own salary exemplifies his dedication to responsible stewardship of taxpayer funds.

To learn more, click on this link: https://webster.house.gov/press-releases?ID=1DD1B388-C2A2-430F-8F4A-B344C8B39BBE

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