House Republicans aim to pass two appropriations bills as part of a greater strategy to pressure President Joe Biden to adopt more spending cuts.
The Agriculture bill would cut billions of dollars from the U.S. Department of Agriculture budget , as Republicans say that the end of the coronavirus pandemic should eliminate the need for increased welfare spending, including for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program .
The MilCon-VA bill would ban abortion, transgender medical procedures, and flying LGBTQ flags at Veterans Affairs hospitals. The Agriculture bill would block approval of mail delivery for mifepristone, the abortion-by-pill drug. “If it takes a rider on an appropriation bill or language in an appropriation bill to stop the federal funding for transgender therapy for minors, then maybe that’s what it will take,” Rep. Andy Harris , a member of the House Freedom Caucus,House Republicans would also like to cut spending by more than $100 billion, which would go below the spending levels agreed to in the debt ceiling deal, otherwise known as the Fiscal Responsibility Act.
to Breitbart News in late May how the Fiscal Responsibility Act would give Republicans leverage to combat Biden’s agenda and other woke policies.
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