Rep. Jason Smith to Newsmax: Only 'Three Days' to Review DHS Funding Bill

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Rep. Jason Smith to Newsmax: Only 'Three Days' to Review DHS Funding Bill
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Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., emphasized to Newsmax on Tuesday the importance of thoroughly reviewing the impending Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill before voting on it.'

Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., emphasized to Newsmax on Tuesday the importance of thoroughly reviewing the impending Department of Homeland Security funding bill before voting on it.

"They said that you would have three days in order to review legislation before you can vote on it. Let's see if that happens," he added. Congressional negotiators announced Tuesday that they have struck a deal with the White House regarding funding for the Department of Homeland Security, marking the culmination of discussions on a comprehensive funding package as the deadline for a government shutdown approaches.

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