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On this episode of the podcast, Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison dives into the chaos surrounding the recently released 1,500+ page omnibus bill, which he describes as a ‘dumpster fire’ and a ‘last spending spree’ before a shift in presidential leadership. The Missouri Republican goes on to break down troubling provisions, including a congressional pay raise, taxpayer funding of a privately owned bridge and a $50B windfall for Big Pharma. The Congressman calls for reform through separate funding bills and shares his frustration over the lack of progress on key issues like healthcare and border security. Furthermore, Burlison explores how future executive actions could tackle these fiscal challenges and imminent dangers that our country faces.
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On this episode of the podcast, Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison dives into the chaos surrounding the recently released 1,500+ page omnibus bill, which he describes as a ‘dumpster fire’ and a ‘last spending spree’ before a shift in presidential leadership. The Missouri Republican goes on to break down troubling provisions, including a congressional pay raise, taxpayer funding of a privately owned bridge and a $50B windfall for Big Pharma. The Congressman calls for reform through separate funding bills and shares his frustration over the lack of progress on key issues like healthcare and border security. Furthermore, Burlison explores how future executive actions could tackle these fiscal challenges and imminent dangers that our country faces.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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