Tag results for: Legislative Branch (Discontinued from 10th January 2023)

Opinion | How Senate Republicans Can Prevent a Future Omnibus Spending Bill

To keep pork and pet projects from holding national security hostage, use budget reconciliation. Source link

Opinion | Congress’s Omnibus Healthcare Malpractice

The spending bill includes major policy changes that will expand entitlements. Source link

Opinion | The Back End of an Omnibus

GOP complicity with the spending blowout is one reason it is still in the Senate minority. Source link

Opinion | The FTX Fraud

Is the SEC chairman Washington’s worst regulator? Source link

Opinion | An Omnibus Bailout for Sanctuary Cities

OpinionReview & OutlookAs northern Democratic cities are besieged, Chuck Schumer and the Senate hand out $785 million. Source link

Opinion | The Ugliest Omnibus Bill Ever

OpinionReview & OutlookCongress will pass a 4,155-page bill most Members will never read. Source link

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