The House Budget Committee plans to review Wednesday the Fiscal Stability Act, S. 3262, bipartisan legislation that would set up a fiscal commission to address the nation's national debt and make "fast track" changes to Social Security, according to critics, including possible cuts to the program.
The bill was introduced on Nov. 9 by Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Mitt Romney, R-Utah.
Other bills to be considered Wednesday that would also set up a fiscal commission include H.R. 710, the Sustainable Budget Act, and H.R. 5779, the Fiscal Commission Act of 2023.
Those expected to testify Wednesday include Romney and Manchin as well as Reps. Jim McGovern, D-Mass. (who is expected to speak against a fiscal commission); Scott Peters, D-Calif.; Bill Huizenga, R-Mich.; Ed Case, D-Hawaii; and Steve Womack, R-Ark.
A similar bill was introduced in the House by the Bipartisan Fiscal Forum co-chairs, Huizenga and Peters.