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Heritage Explains

What is a Laddered Continuing Resolution? | Eric Teetsel

Heritage Explains

Heritage Podcast Network

Education

4.6808 Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Newly elected Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is promoting a plan to avoid a government shutdown and Senate Democrats are moving to get around Senator Tommy Tuberville’s principled stand against the Biden DOD. Heritage Vice President of Government Affairs Eric Teetsel explains. 



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0:00.0

Three, two, one, zero, all engine run.

0:06.7

There is no other institution that has the ability uniquely.

0:11.4

Without a heritage, every generation starts over.

0:14.5

To remind the current regime.

0:18.7

We the people tell the governor what it is allowed to do.

0:22.3

All

0:22.9

all

0:23.9

action to get back in their

0:26.8

box and stay there.

0:28.1

Lift-off.

0:29.0

We have a look-down.

0:31.9

From the Heritage Foundation,

0:34.1

this is Heritage Explains.

0:42.5

The Foundation, This is Heritage Explains. This has been the habit here for decades now, for a long time, as long as I've been in Congress and before, where the Senate jams the House right before the Christmas holiday with a giant bill that's thousands of pages long that very few people

0:54.6

have read and spends, you know, last year $1.7 trillion, adding $100 billion in new spending,

1:00.0

just sprinkling that on top. That is no way to run a railroad.

1:05.4

That voice may be familiar, and you may have guessed it's not a train conductor.

1:10.7

That is Speaker of the House

1:12.1

Mike Johnson, talking about the spending bill that is currently being considered in the House

1:16.9

of Representatives. He is talking about the way that Congress has historically passed spending

1:22.2

bills, and the topic is very much a hot one, as the government is set to run out of money

1:27.2

later this

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