Exclusive: Rep. Roy Introduces Bill Combining 60-Day DHS Funding with SAVE America Act
Source: Breitbart News · Bias: Far Right
Summary
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced legislation Monday that would revive the 60-day Department of Homeland Security funding measure previously passed by the House while attaching the SAVE America Act, underscoring that some House Republicans are continuing to press for the election-security package even as the Senate has shifted toward a reconciliation strategy. The post Exclusive: Rep. Roy Introduces Bill Combining 60-Day DHS Funding with SAVE America Act appeared first on Breitbart.
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