Scalise secures GOP nomination for House Speaker
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : "You want the continuity of government.51% : The candidates for speaker, she said, need to detail "a clear-cut strategy of how we are going to accomplish the things that the American people sent us here to do." That to-do list includes passing all 12 government funding bills and addressing the national debt by looking at mandatory programs, a category of government spending that includes Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, she said.
50% : It was the whole concept after 9/11 for continuity of government if you didn't have a speaker.
49% : It's unclear if that request will be together or each as a separate package, but with the recent war in Israel, lawmakers have pushed for congressional action.
34% : The role was one McCarthy handpicked him for under a procedure established in the wake of the 9/11 attacks to ensure continuity of government.
32% : " Louisiana GOP Rep. Garret Graves, left, and North Carolina Republican Rep. Patrick McHenry speak with reporters about debt limit and government spending negotiations outside the Republican National Committee in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, May 23, 2023.
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