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NTU President Pete Sepp Highlights Fiscal Accountability: Massie Tops at 96%, Scott Lowest at 5%

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Congress faced record-low approval ratings in June as the NTU’s annual “Taxpayer Scores” showed House Republicans averaging 74%, Democrats 11%.

Congress Faces Historically Low Approval; NTU Releases Fiscal Scores

In June, Congress faced historically low 16% approval ratings. Recently, the National Taxpayers’ Union (NTU) released its annual “Taxpayer Scores,” evaluating lawmakers based on fiscal voting records. The House of Representatives averaged a 43% score for fiscal responsibility in 2023, with House Republicans averaging 74% and House Democrats averaging 11%. Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky earned the highest score at 96%, receiving the NTU’s “Taxpayers’ Friend Award” along with 37 fellow Republicans. Conversely, Representative Bobby Scott of Virginia had the House’s lowest score at 5% highlighting differing fiscal policy priorities.

Key Republican leaders like House Majority Leader Steve Scalise and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith earned scores of 81% and 77%, respectively, recognized for their roles in fiscal oversight and tax policy. In contrast, Democratic leaders such as House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi received scores of 10% and 11% revealing ideological divisions on federal spending and taxes, according to the report of Just The News.

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NTU President Pete Sepp Stresses Accountability in Fiscal Ratings

NTU President Pete Sepp emphasized that these scores inform the public about lawmakers’ fiscal priorities through their voting records, aiming to hold legislators accountable and provide voters with crucial insights before elections. The assessments underscore significant disparities in fiscal policy approaches between Republican and Democratic members highlighting ongoing debates over government spending priorities and financial management.

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