Concord Coalition Releases 'Key Questions' To Ask Candidates For Federal Office
WASHINGTON, April 22, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With the federal budget deficit on the rise again and the nation's debt still on an unsustainable long-term path, The Concord Coalition today released this year's version of its "Key Questions" that voters should ask candidates for federal office.
"Voters should expect candidates in this year's elections to explain how they intend to deal with the huge challenges ahead," Concord says in the introduction to the Key Questions. "This is no time for vague rhetoric and petty partisan jabs; voters should insist on credible solutions -- the more specific, the better."
Topics covered by the questions include deficit-reduction plans, health care costs, candidates' budget priorities, defense spending, the tax code, Social Security, other domestic spending and opportunities for bipartisan cooperation on fiscal reform. Candidates should also explain the relationship they see between getting our fiscal house in order and a strong economy.
"Key Questions Voters Should Ask Candidates About Our Fiscal Future" includes background information to help voters assess campaign rhetoric on all of these topics and evaluate whether individual politicians' promises are responsible and their financial estimates reasonable.
Concord warns that some solutions won't be easy because the problems go far beyond the simple "waste, fraud and abuse" that campaign speeches often dwell upon. Nor should voters expect strong economic growth alone to put the federal budget on a sustainable path.
The Key Questions are part of Concord's "Lookout Campaign," which encourages elected officials, candidates and the public to focus on the dangers posed by the growing pressures on the federal budget in the years ahead.
"Doing nothing would be the height of fiscal irresponsibility, could jeopardize our economy and undermine our position of global leadership," Concord says. "It would also burden our children and future generations with massive government debt. So what do the candidates propose? Voters have a right -- and a responsibility -- to find out."
The document can be found here.
SOURCE The Concord Coalition
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