It is important for Congress to maintain its Article I powers over foreign policy, and it does that by including a sunset.
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Jackson emphasizes Congress's authority in foreign policy through sunset provisions.
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Thank you very much, for the witnesses that have come before us today. And I am proud to say I come from the great State of Illinois.
I think people in my district, in combination with things like the Biden Administration's new--the money that has just been provided for 87,000 new IRS agents is making people in my district a little bit nervous.
When we start policing these food programs unnecessarily, it will run up the administrative costs.
I appreciate that. I accept your invitation, would love to work with you, will say as a first thought reporting back to my constituents that there may be a new technology that's going to be invented, funded, deployed, and rolled out, and we may be the beneficiary of that probably is not going to cut it with them but look forward to having a conversation.





