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01-BDC3 on Feb 8, 2001

The 33 member Blue Dog Coalition applauds Senator Joe Lieberman (D-CT) for his commitment to fiscal responsibility. In a floor speech today, Senator Lieberman called for a budget framework that would devote half of the budget surplus to debt reduction, a quarter of the remaining funds to tax cuts, the final quarter to targeted spending increases in America’s priority programs. Senator Lieberman touted a mantra long held by the Blue Dogs that “our top priority must remain debt reduction.”

Senator Lieberman’s position closely reflects the “50-25-25” equation for responsible budgeting long advocated by the Blue Dog Coalition. The Blue Dogs’ formula would extract the Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds from the projected budget surplus and use half of the remaining funds to pay down the national debt. After committing 50 percent to debt reduction, 25 percent would be allocated to tax cuts and the remaining 25 percent would fund increases in priority programs, such as education, agriculture, defense, and health care. “The 50-25-25 budget framework is a common sense, fiscally conservative approach that will provide for a healthy economy, lower taxes, and reduction of our national debt. I am pleased that Senator Lieberman stressed the need for fiscal discipline,” said Blue Dog Budget Task Force Co-Chairman, Rep. Dennis Moore (D-KS).

“Senator Lieberman got it exactly right,” said Blue Dog Co-Chairman Rep. Jim Turner (D-TX). “We need a budget that meets our commitments and lives up to our responsibilities. Most importantly, we need a budget that adds up. The 50-25-25 framework is a smart, conservative, approach that prioritizes paying down the debt and still leaves room for real tax relief.”


  • Topic: Tax Reform
  • Headline: 50-25-25 budget formula for debt-tax cuts-spending (Score: 0)
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  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred



Democrats participating in 01-BDC3

Michael Arcuri s1aNew York Democrat
Joe Baca s1aCalifornia Democrat
John Barrow s1aGeorgia Democrat
Melissa Bean s1aIllinois Democrat
Marion Berry s1aArkansas Democrat
Sanford Bishop s1aGeorgia Democrat
Dan Boren s1aOklahoma Democrat
Leonard Boswell s1aIowa Democrat
Allen Boyd s1aFlorida Democrat
Dennis Cardoza s1aCalifornia Democrat
Chris Carney s1aPennsylvania Democrat
Ben Chandler s1aKentucky Democrat
Gary Condit s1aCalifornia Democrat
Jim Cooper s1aTennessee Democrat
Jim Costa s1aCalifornia Democrat
Bud Cramer s1aAlabama Democrat
Lincoln Davis s1aTennessee Democrat
Joe Donnelly s1aIndiana Democrat
Brad Ellsworth s1aIndiana Democrat
Harold Ford s1aTennessee Democrat
Gabby Giffords s1aArizona Democrat
Kirsten Gillibrand s1aNew York Democrat
Bart Gordon s1aTennessee Democrat
Ralph Moody Hall s1aTexas Democrat
Jane Harman s1aCalifornia Democrat
Stephanie Herseth s1aSouth Dakota Democratic Challenger
Baron Hill s1aIndiana Democrat (Re-elected 2006)
Tim Holden s1aPennsylvania Democrat
Steve Israel s1aNew York Democrat
Nicholas Lampson s1aTexas Democrat (Re-elected 2006)
William Lipinski s1aIllinois Democrat (Until 2004)
Ken Lucas s1aKentucky Democrat (Until 2004)
Tim Mahoney s1aFlorida Democrat
Jim Marshall s1aGeorgia Democrat
Jim Matheson s1aUtah Democrat
Mike McIntyre s1aNorth Carolina Democrat
Michael Michaud s1aMaine Democrat
Dennis Moore s1aKansas Democrat
Patrick Murphy s1aPennsylvania Democrat
Collin Peterson s1aMinnesota Democrat/Farmer/Labor
David Phelps s1aIllinois Democrat
Earl Pomeroy s1aNorth Dakota Democrat
Mike Ross s1aArkansas Democrat
John Salazar s1aColorado Democrat
Loretta Sanchez s1aCalifornia Democrat
Max Sandlin s1aTexas Democrat (Until 2004)
Adam Schiff s1aCalifornia Democrat
David Scott s1aGeorgia Democrat
Ronnie Shows s1aMississippi Democrat
Heath Shuler s1aNorth Carolina Democrat
Norman Sisisky s1aVirginia Democrat
Zack Space s1aOhio Democrat
Charles Stenholm s1aTexas Democrat
John Tanner s1aTennessee Democrat
Ellen Tauscher s1aCalifornia Democrat
Gene Taylor s1aMississippi Democrat
Mike Thompson s1aCalifornia Democrat
Jim Turner s1aTexas Democrat (Until 2004)
Charlie Wilson s1aOhio Democrat



Republicans participating in 01-BDC3



Independents participating in 01-BDC3

Brad Carson s1aOK 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative
Chris John s1aLA 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 59
Republicans: 0
Independents: 2

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