Rep. Tom Tiffany discusses his opposition to the proposed continuing resolution (CR) spending bill, outlining potential consequences including a government shutdown. He joins host Mike Slater to explain his stance and what could happen next.
Rep. Tom Tiffany joins host Mike Slater to discuss the pork-laden continuing resolution spending bill that Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled just days before the Friday deadline to fund the government. Tiffany has said he’ll vote “no” on the CR and explains what could happen next, including what a possible government shutdown would mean.
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