Fifty-six congressional Republicans are urging their colleagues in the House and Senate to vote against a stopgap spending measure that would fund the federal government through the middle of December
- In a letter sent to Republican colleagues in Congress, Texas Rep. Chip Roy explained how Congress's current spending habits are fueling rampant inflation and funding the Biden administration's radical agenda
- which includes empowering authoritarian bureaucrats at agencies like the IRS and FBI, implementing open-border policies that threaten American communities, and shutting down schools and military servicemembers' jobs.
Funding for the federal government set to run out by the end of the week
- Congress is scrambling to pass some form of a Continuing Resolution, or "CR," to avert a partial government shutdown
- The bill includes $12 billion for Ukraine assistance, bringing the U.S. spending total for the country Russia invaded earlier this year to a whopping $65 billion
- 1 billion to boost funding for a low income home heating program
- Legislation drafted by Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., that would overhaul how the government approves permits for energy production
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