Congress Has the Power of the Purse. It Just Doesn’t Use It.
shortcuts, and require Congress to debate spending and policy together instead of hiding priorities in rushed deals. This
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shortcuts, and require Congress to debate spending and policy together instead of hiding priorities in rushed deals. This
working forests, and reliable water are not abstract policy ideas here. They are the foundation for tourism, agriculture
performer — is the hidden tax of bad public policy. These are costs that nobody votes on, but everybody … switch to electric heat pumps. So the policy translates to: Your furnace still works, but we require that
bill was straightforward: No partisan gimmicks. No policy changes. No poison pills. It simply continued funding at levels … down government as a chance to extract sweeping policy wins. Many are worried about primary challengers who claim