Certainly! During the first hundred days of the Republican-led House, several accomplishments stand out:
Legislation: House Republicans passed 60 pieces of legislation, with 88% of them receiving bipartisan support.
Notably, two common-sense policies had a significant impact:
Ending the Public Health Emergency: This policy compelled President Joe Biden to sign legislation into law, effectively ending the public health emergency.
Overturning D.C.’s Radical Criminal Code Overhaul: Another bipartisan success, this bill forced Biden to abandon veto threats and enact the legislation.
Defunding the IRS: On day one, House Republicans kept their promise by defunding Joe Biden’s army of 87,000 new IRS agents.
Reopening the U.S. Capitol: The doors of the U.S. Capitol were reopened, allowing Americans to witness firsthand how their government operates.
Holding China Accountable: House Republicans declassified information about the origins of COVID-19 and banned the sale of America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China. The House Republicans’ select committee on China continues to seek transparency regarding the CCP’s actions.
Addressing Violent Crime: The House overturned the D.C. City Council’s radical criminal code overhaul, prompting even Biden to acknowledge the city’s crime issue. Unfortunately, 173 House Democrats voted against this common-sense, bipartisan bill.
Additionally, the House Republicans achieved a significant legislative win by passing the H.R.1 – Lower Energy Costs Act. These accomplishments demonstrate their commitment to governance and bipartisan progress.
They did cut $20 billion from the $80 billion IRS budget, but it did NOT defund the new IRS Army!
The IRS was not defunded in ANYWAY, the rest of the crap listed is NONSENSE, the major legislation like warrant less spying they folded like cheap suits!! GIVE ME A DAMN BREAK!!!