Rep. Eric Burlison Highlights Inclusion of His Legislative Priorities in RSC FY2026 Budget
Washington, D.C. — Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO-07) welcomed the release of the Republican Study Committee’s (RSC) fiscal year (FY) 2026 budget, which balances the federal budget within 10 years by returning federal spending to pre-COVID-era levels.
“The RSC Budget demonstrates that Congress can restore fiscal discipline without cutting Social Security or Medicare,” said Rep. Burlison. “It reflects a serious effort to rein in spending, enforce the law, and govern responsibly.”
The RSC FY2026 Budget incorporates several bills sponsored by Rep. Burlison, including:
- Judicial Review Timeline Clarity Act — Establishes firm deadlines for lawsuits challenging permitted infrastructure and energy projects and limits judicial interference absent an imminent and substantial danger.
- Reliable Grid Act — Protects baseload power and grid reliability by prohibiting federal agencies from enforcing regulations that threaten affordable and reliable electricity.
- UNPLUG Electric Vehicles Act — Eliminates unobligated federal funding for electric vehicle charging programs.
- Ending the Cycle of Dependency Act — Cracks down on abuse in food stamps and other welfare programs by ending broad geographic waivers that undermine work requirements.
- Achieving Choice in Education Act — Expands education-savings options and incentivizes states to adopt school-choice policies.
- Life at Conception Act — Affirms constitutional protections for unborn children under the Fourteenth Amendment.
“At a time when the national debt has surpassed $38 trillion, Americans expect Congress to make responsible choices,” Burlison said. “This budget moves the country in that direction.”
Click here to read the full RSC FY2026 Budget.