CAGW & Partners Launch SlashSpendingNow.org
CAGW | August 31, 2011
CAGW and other top fiscally conservative organizations have joined forces to create a new website that will provide taxpayers, the media, and Congress with the most up-to-date and comprehensive recommendations to cut federal spending. SlashSpendingNow.org, a project of CAGW, Americans for Tax Reform, the National Taxpayers Union, and the 60 Plus Association, will serve as an information clearinghouse to the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction (“Super Committee”), which has been tasked with finding $1.5 trillion in savings by November 23, 2011. The website is intended as a one-stop shopping site for anyone interested in the best recommendations from experts on government waste, taxes, and entitlement reform. Slashspendingnow.org includes links to substantive resources and reports on deficit reduction, as well as provides a forum for an ongoing discussion focused on how best to cut spending without raising taxes. “I am pleased to spearhead the website and we are proud to partner with our fiscally conservative allies, all of whom have substantive and specific waste-cutting proposals, as well as sound ideas for entitlement reform. While the initial purpose of the website is to be a resource for the Super Committee, it will also serve as an ongoing fount of information for Congress and the executive branch as details of deficit reduction are required over the next decade,” declared CAGW President Tom Schatz. Read more about SlashSpendingNow.org.
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