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(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) today released a new report “Back in Black” that outlines how the federal government can reduce the deficit by $9 trillion over the next ten years and balance the federal budget. The 614-page plan was the result of a thorough and exhaustive review of thousands of federal programs.

“The American people are tired of Washington waiting until the last minute to avoid a crisis, particularly when it is a crisis Washington itself created. The crisis, though, is not the debt limit deadline. The crisis is Congress’ refusal to make hard choices and reduce a debt that has become our greatest national security threat. The plan I am offering today gives Washington 9 trillion reasons to stop making excuses and start solving the problem,” Dr. Coburn said.

“Both parties will no doubt criticize portions of this plan and I welcome that debate. My goal is not to replace the work of the budget committees but to show the American people what is possible and necessary. What is not acceptable, however, is not having a plan and delaying reform until some perfect political moment that will never arrive. The fact is doing nothing is a tax increase, a benefit cut for seniors and the poor, and a betrayal of the core values both parties hold dear,” Dr. Coburn said.

Dr. Coburn’s full report is here. A section by section outline of the report is here. A summary of savings is here. Highlights of the report here.

Additionally, Dr. Coburn released the following report exposing wasteful government spending in Oklahoma. Full report here.

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Date Title
2/28/13 Dr. Coburn Applauds White House’s Decision to Reverse Opposition to Hiring Freeze, Travel Restrictions
2/28/13 Senators Coburn and Shaheen Reintroduce Bill to Reduce Federal Vehicle Budget
2/22/13 BIPARTISAN GROUP OF SENATORS SEND LETTER URGING DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY TO SUPPORT NERA STUDY ON EXPORTING LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS
2/14/13 BOXER, COBURN INTRODUCE BILL TO END BAN ON RESEARCH INTO ORGAN DONATIONS BETWEEN HIV-POSITIVE PATIENTS
2/12/13 Senate Rejects Amendments Protecting Victims of Sex Crimes
2/6/13 Coburn, Issa Support Postal Service Modified Saturday Delivery Plan
2/5/13 Dr. Coburn’s Statement Regarding the President’s Remarks on Sequestration
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1/31/13 BIPARTISAN FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS RELEASE RECOMMENDATIONS TO COMBAT WASTE, FRAUD & ABUSE IN MEDICARE & MEDICAID
1/30/13 Coburn, McCaskill Introduce Bill to End Medicare Payment Gimmick in Health Reform Law
1/25/13 Coburn Introduces Bill to Protect Taxpayers From Paying for Elective Abortions Under New Multi-State Health Plans
1/24/13 Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Senators Urge President to Fill IG Vacancies
1/23/13 Coburn, Mark Udall Introduce Bill to End Taxpayer Subsidies for Party Conventions in 113th Congress
1/16/13 Dr. Coburn’s Statement on President Obama’s Gun Control Proposals
1/10/13 Inspector General Report Reveals Major Shortcomings in Medicare Oversight
1/10/13 Upton, Coburn Commend FDA’s Draft Guidance As Important First Step to Keep Non-Abuse-Deterrent Prescription Drugs From Hitting Market
1/3/13 Dr. Coburn Appoints New Chief of Staff
1/2/13 Dr. Coburn’s Statement on Fiscal Cliff Vote
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12/17/12 Statement by Senators John McCain and Tom Coburn on $60.4 Billion Hurricane Sandy Supplemental Spending Bill
12/17/12 Senators Echo Calls in New Report for Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation to Reduce Duplication
12/12/12 Members Respond to Report Detailing Ongoing U.S. Army Payroll Problems; Urge Corrective Action
12/10/12 Senators Highlight Recent GAO Reports Detailing Vulnerabilities to Waste and Fraud in Medicare, Medicaid
12/6/12 Coburn, Manchin Amendment Pressuring Pentagon to Produce Audit Passes Senate Unanimously
12/5/12 Dr. Coburn Releases “Safety at Any Price” Report on Questionable Grant Spending at Department of Homeland Security
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11/26/12 Reid Blocks Vote on Amendment to Protect Veterans’ Second Amendment Rights
11/19/12 Dr. Coburn Applauds Governor Fallin’s Decision Regarding Obamacare