Congress Has the Power of the Purse. It Just Doesn’t Use It.
executive branch. Yet in modern Washington, Congress increasingly treats budgeting as an inconvenience rather than a duty. That
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executive branch. Yet in modern Washington, Congress increasingly treats budgeting as an inconvenience rather than a duty. That
HOPE Act, which temporarily prevents sharp premium increases while Congress works through longer-term reforms
centers. More load + same infrastructure = higher prices. These increases eventually show up on your bill under a description