Daines, Colleagues Seek Nonpartisan Assessment of Democrats’ Reckless Inflation Wreckage on America’s Federal Debt

U.S. SENATE – U.S. Senator Steve Daines, member of the Senate Finance Committee and the Senate Banking Committee, today led a group of his colleagues in sending a letter to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) demanding a swift and thorough assessment of the short and long term effects of the Democrats’ reckless spending and inflationary policies on the nation’s fiscal future.

“We write to obtain CBO’s assessment of the effects of rapid acceleration of interest rates on net interest costs of servicing the $31-trillion-plus, and growing, federal debt, and effects of the runaway 40-year high consumer price inflation that has been hammering American families and eroding workers’ paychecks,” the Senators wrote.

“Given the upcoming two-day meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee on November 1st and 2nd, at which it is widely expected that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates by at least 75 basis points, please reply as soon as possible after November 2nd so that lawmakers and the public can be equipped with the most accurate data possible when making policy decisions,” the Senators continued.

Senator Daines was joined by Senators Lummis (Wyo.), Hagerty (Tenn.), Cornyn (Texas), Crapo (Idaho), Toomey (Pa.), Grassley (Iowa), Barrasso (Wyo.), Cassidy (La.), Thune (S.D.), Rounds (S.D.), Cramer (N.D.), Young (Ind.), Lankford (Okla.), and Scott (S.C.).

Read the full letter Senator Daines and his colleagues sent the Congressional Budget Office HERE.

 Contact: Rachel Dumke,  Blake Kernen