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Radio: How Should Republicans Spend Their Political Capital With Their New Majority?
Nov 17, 2022
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Budget and Spending Reform, Federal Government Affairs, Governance, Restoring the First Branch, Transparency
originally published in
Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Congress has the opportunity at the start of the new term to make changes and boost its credibility. While it can be tempting to score political points against the Biden administration, that’s not the purpose of the people’s House. Ryan Williamson from R Street outlines an agenda for Republicans to use their majority to make meaningful changes while still providing oversight of the executive branch.
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