Balances the budget in less than 10 years without raising taxes, in contrast to the President whose budget never balances
Cuts $5.5 trillion in spending – higher than any previous House Budget Committee proposal
Calls for a fairer, simpler tax code to promote job creation and a healthy economy
Places the country on a path to paying off the debt by growing the economy and making government more efficient, effective and accountable
Calls on Congress to pass a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution
Repeals Obamacare
Repeals Obamacare in full – including all of its taxes, regulations and mandates
Promotes freedom of choice, affordability, and patient-centered health care solutions
Eliminates IPAB, an unelected, unaccountable board of bureaucrats charged with making coverage decisions on health care
Ensures a Strong National Defense
Provides for a strong national defense through robust funding of troop training, equipment and compensation
Boosts defense spending above the president’s levels while putting in place a plan to responsibly address the current spending caps and the threat of sequester
Secures Our Future
Ends the Obamacare raid on Medicare
Strengthens Medicare by making structural improvements to save the program
Eliminates the “double dipping” of Disability Insurance and Unemployment Insurance
Prevents the president’s plan to raid the regular Social Security Trust Fund
Restores Federalism
Rejects the notion that Washington knows best and devolves power back to the states
Promotes innovation and flexibility for Medicaid, nutrition assistance, education and other programs
Cuts Waste, Corporate Welfare and Improves Accountability
Cuts waste, eliminates redundancies and ends the practice of Washington picking winners and losers in our economy
Calls for reforms to the regulatory system to improve transparency, efficiency, effectiveness and accountability