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Feb
13
Today, Pennsylvania Congressman Brendan F. Boyle, Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee, released the following statement after the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that the annualized Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rate for January 2026 was 2.4 percent.
Feb
11
Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (PA-02), Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee and a member of the Ways and Means Committee, issued the following statement after the House voted to terminate President Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports.
Feb
11
Today, Pennsylvania Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (PA-02), Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee, issued the following statement in response to the release of the Congressional Budget Office’s Budget and Economic Outlook: 2026–2036.
Feb
11
Today, Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (PA-02), Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee, released the following statement after the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that nonfarm payroll employment increased by 130,000 jobs in January.
Reports
President Trump promised to bring down prices on “Day One” of his presidency. Instead, more than a year into his second term, the cost of living crisis has worsened as a result of his reckless economic policies, including tariffs that function as a national sales tax.
Republicans’ Big Ugly Law and their decision to end the enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits are kicking Americans off their health care and sending health care costs soaring.
President Trump and Project 2025 author Russell Vought, head of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), are moving to illegally fire thousands of federal employees during the government shutdown that began on October 1, 2025.
The reconciliation bill takes health care and nutrition assistance from hardworking Americans while lavishing tax breaks on billionaires. The enacted bill isn’t just mean-spirited, it’s also misleading. Republicans know their policies are widely opposed, so they’ve resorted to lying about what the measure does, who it hurts, and the effect on the deficit.
Brendan F. Boyle, Ranking Member
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Congressman Brendan F. Boyle was born and raised in the city of Philadelphia. The son of an immigrant, Congressman Boyle’s father was a janitor for SEPTA and his mother was a school crossing guard. The first in his family to attend college, he attended the University of Notre Dame and later graduated from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government with a master's degree in Public Policy.
