Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House of Representatives Judicial Committee, explained the “aggressive” schedule of Republican members, reduced taxes, secured borders, and reduced the deficit.
Jordan said Saturday Bright Bart News Matthew Boyl, the host and Bright Bart News Washington, states that Republican members have created laws to extend and promote the tax cuts in the 2017 Trump, secure tropical borders, and reduce spending.
Ohio said that the timeline for enacting Trump's legislative agenda was “quite aggressive” and pointed out that a budget resolution will be passed within the next few weeks.
Jordan said that it would achieve many of the parliamentary legislative agenda through parliamentary procedures, known as budget adjustments.
“You're supposed to save money and soften money, do it in 10 years, be typically mentioned in Washington, as a 10 -year budget window,” said Jordan. I said. With this process, political parties, in this case, the Republican members can pass the law without the need to clear the Senate's 60 votes of Philibuster.
He stated that the budget resolution passed by the Republican members would include instructions for each committee to find savings or increase expenditures in accordance with the results of hope.
Jordan emphasized that the judicial committee would be one of the committees spending money on the settlement process to find a way to secure a border. He quoted the additional border agents, drones, and the need for funds to build a wall at the southern border.
On the other side, committees, such as the House Energy and Commerce Committee, find ways to reduce expenditures, such as searching for the job requirements for welfare programs.
“We are a Republican member. We are actually trying to lower the deficit level. I want to get a balanced budget. In fact, this long -term long -term. He can start with a debt, “he continued.
“We are a common sense party [Democrats] “Crazy Party” said Jordan.
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