Debt Ceiling Politics and the Need to Limit, Save and Grow
11 May 2023
Phil Kerpen, President of American Commitment, discusses the "Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023," how it would help to reduce government spending, grow the economy and encourage the production of American energy, and more.
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