Congress Has the Power of the Purse. It Just Doesn’t Use It.
suppress. It would force lawmakers to acknowledge costs rather than defer them. And it would end the convenient
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suppress. It would force lawmakers to acknowledge costs rather than defer them. And it would end the convenient
responsible guardrail while we address deeper cost drivers. I’ve also worked with colleagues from both parties
hidden tax of bad public policy. These are costs that nobody votes on, but everybody pays. Extra costs … them. They frequently require costly electrical upgrades, and full-home conversions can run well into the tens
years ahead. It’s a no-cost investment in the outdoors that will pay dividends for future generations
make care more affordable for everyday Americans. Costs keep rising. Premiums have soared. Nearly half of adults … symptom; the underlying drivers of those costs are the cause. Real reform means addressing those root causes