The former Senator of West Virginia, Joe Manchin, enters the board of the committee for a responsible federal budget. (Senator Joemanchin YouTube)
Former Senator Joe Manchin, Iw.va., joins the Board of Directors of the Committee for a responsible federal budget, which Organization announced on Wednesday.
The committee, founded in 1981, is an impartial organization Washington, DC, which aims to clarify the public about questions with a significant impact on financial policy, According to his website.
The former Senator Mitt Romney, R-Utah, has also joined the board of the organization.
“We are very happy to be accompanied by Sens. Mitt Romney and Joe Manchin to improve the country’s finances,” said Maya MacGuineas, President of the Committee for a responsible federal budget in a statement. “During their time in the Senate, both men differed as a guide who were willing to prioritize tax responsibility and to confront the compromises that are necessary to improve our out of control.
“The service of Senator Manchin for West Virginia, from Foreign Minister to the Governor to his many years as a senator, shows that he was a strong advocate of the restoration of tax reasoning according to Washington and a continuing willingness to demonstrate to work in a cross -party way to address the tax challenges of our nation,” she said.
Mostly, a former governor and foreign minister, was in the US Senate for 14 years and ended in January. Mostly, most of his political career served as a democrat before he converted his belonging to independent last year. He triggered rumors that he could run for another office in the election of last year.
His former seat is now held by Jim Justice Jim, governor of the Republican Republicans.

