Border & Immigration

Faster growth is the key to tackling America’s debt crisis

To combat the rising national debt, John R. Dearie proposes accelerating economic growth back to its post-World War II average of 3.5 percent by strengthening entrepreneurship through the funding of the CHIPS and Science Act, the enactment of the INVEST Act, and high-skilled immi.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated border & immigration brief. The source report from The Hill says: To combat the rising national debt, John R. Dearie proposes accelerating economic growth back to its post-World War II average of 3.5 percent by strengthening entrepreneurship through the funding of the CHIPS and Science Act, the enactment of the INVEST Act, and high-skilled immi.

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  • Primary source: The Hill
  • Published: Jul 16, 2026, 4:30 PM UTC
  • Coverage area: Border & Immigration
  • Brimstone role: curated summary, explanation, and source attribution
  • Topic signals: developing story metadata

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  1. Source published: Jul 16, 2026, 4:30 PM UTC
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