Congressman Randy Fine introduces legislation to eliminate federal welfare benefits for non-citizens, addressing national debt concerns.
Quiver AI Summary
Congressman Fine introduces legislation: Congressman Randy Fine has introduced the No Welfare for Non-Citizens Act, aiming to halt federal welfare benefits for non-citizens. Fine expressed concern over taxpayer dollars being spent on welfare for non-citizens while American citizens face rising national debt.
Projected spending highlights: The government is projected to spend $177 billion on welfare for non-citizens from 2024 to 2034. Fine argues this is unsustainable amid a national debt nearing $38 trillion and emphasized that taxpayer-funded benefits should prioritize American citizens.
Major changes proposed: The proposed act seeks to eliminate eligibility for federal welfare for all non-citizens and address loopholes that allow non-citizen access to welfare programs. Fine insists that taxpayer resources should focus exclusively on citizens rather than on benefits for non-citizens.
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Randy Fine Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Randy Fine:
- H.R.6854: To prohibit aliens from receiving Federal public benefits, and for other purposes.
- H.R.6297: PEACE Act
- H.R.6186: No Antisemitism in Education Act
- H.R.6136: PURE Act
- H.R.6084: ERISA Litigation Reform Act
- H.R.5817: Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act of 2025
You can track bills proposed by Randy Fine on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Fine.