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Join us in advocating for a balanced approach to economic growth and stability

A government that reflects family incomes, protects personal property, and respects voter voices is possible.

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We believe in a government that respects voter voices and family financial security. 

Together, we’re working to create a balanced, voter-driven budget system that limits government reach into our wallets and expands the path to personal prosperity.​

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Bilateral Free Trade Agreements

Advancing trade policies that protect American sovereignty while fostering strong intellectual property rights.

State Property and Tax Limitation Policies

Supporting amendments that require voter approval for new property taxes and protect private property from undue regulatory burdens without fair compensation.

Constitutional Fiscal Responsibility Amendments

Promoting proven strategies like to ensure sensible budgets and sustainable debt management.

Our Key Initiatives
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16.5%

Federal revenue spent each year on servicing national debt alone

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$36 trillion

U.S national debt

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3,000,000

petition signatures gathered and counting...

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Supporting amendments that require voter approval for new property taxes and protect private property from undue regulatory burdens without fair compensation.

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We draw inspiration from Switzerland’s model, where “direct democracy” means people, not politicians, make the big decisions.
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"85% of Voters no matter which party affiliation know that we need to get the spending under control. It's unsustainable even congress know that, the tragedy is that they cannot stop themselves from this process."
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Tom Llewellyn
Federal Fiscal Sustainability Foundation

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David Biddulph

David Biddulph is a co-founder of the Balanced Budget Amendment Task Force (BBATF). He received his MBA from the University of Michigan and managed corporate pension funds for National Bank of Detroit.

In the late 1980s, his mother-in-law was forced to move from her retirement home because the taxes rose from $800 to $4,800 in 6 years.

In 1993, he formed the Tax Cap Committee. After collecting over 3 million petition signatures, Florida voters approved two Constitutional Amendments: a two-thirds vote to impose a new tax or fee, such as a personal income tax, and a jurisdictional limit on the Florida Supreme Court.

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