Senator Budd supports budget resolution ahead of Senate vote

Senator Budd supports budget resolution ahead of Senate vote
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U.S. Senator Ted Budd (R-N.C.) expressed his support for the upcoming Senate vote on the budget resolution. According to Budd, the resolution presents an opportunity to lower taxes, enhance border security, strengthen the military, and promote energy independence, while also addressing fiscal concerns.

“By passing this budget resolution, Senate Republicans will unlock a process to lower taxes for American families, further secure the border, make our military a more lethal fighting force, unleash American energy, and restore fiscal sanity in the federal budget process,” Budd stated.

Senator Budd emphasized his commitment to the well-being of North Carolinians, highlighting the resolution as a significant move towards making both the state and country safer and more affordable. “Above all, I’m committed to improving the lives of North Carolinians, and this bill is a critical step toward making our state and nation safer and more affordable,” he added.

The Senate is set to vote on the resolution shortly, with the potential to impact various aspects of national policy.



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