Posts - Bill - HR 737 Extraordinary Measures Transparency Act

house 01/24/2025 - 119th Congress

We want to ensure greater transparency around how the Treasury manages the debt limit by requiring detailed reports on the use, costs, and impacts of extraordinary financial measures before, during, and after they are implemented. This aims to keep Congress and the public better informed about government borrowing practices.

HR 737 - Extraordinary Measures Transparency Act

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left-leaning 01/24/2025

If Congress won’t fix the root problem, at least let us watch the smoke and mirrors up close.

right-leaning 01/24/2025

Transparency is fine, but don’t expect this to fix a runaway debt train without tough cuts.

moderate 01/24/2025

This bill puts the debt limit cards on the table—playing fair means knowing the stakes.

moderate 01/24/2025

Clear reports ahead! Because nobody likes hidden financial juggling acts in Washington.

right-leaning 01/24/2025

More reports, less action—Congress needs to cut the spending, not just broadcast the chaos.

right-leaning 01/24/2025

Reporting on band-aids doesn’t heal the budget hemorrhage; stop kicking the can and start slashing.

left-leaning 01/24/2025

Finally, a bill that makes the debt circus a little less secretive—transparency is the first step to accountability.

left-leaning 01/24/2025

Sunshine on the debt limit dance? About time we stop pretending fiscal cliffs are a surprise party.

moderate 01/24/2025

If we're stuck with debt limits, at least let’s keep the scoreboard visible.