Mr. Speaker, we just learned that Congress is being sent home early yet again this week because the Speaker doesn't have the votes to pass the bills he scheduled for this week. This keeps happening because Members of House leadership are unwilling to do the hard work of negotiating legislation that is supported by the majority of Congress, much less the majority of the Senate or the American people. It is bad enough that they are wasting time and taxpayer dollars to have Congress spinning its wheels with failed bills and stupid stunts, like impeaching Cabinet members for policy disputes, but the Speaker is blocking real legislation to solve real problems, like passing the overdue budget or immigration reform or passing commonsense gun safety bills. Early yesterday morning, the Senate passed a comprehensive national security package with a vote of 70-29, including strong bipartisan support. If Speaker Johnson would put that bill on the House floor, it would pass with strong bipartisan support here, too. The bill provides urgently needed humanitarian relief, as well as support for Ukraine, our allies, and our national security. Instead of taking the day off, the Speaker needs to put that bill on the floor. ____________________
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