For too long, Congress has relied on massive omnibus spending bills to fund the federal government. These bills, often spanning thousands of pages, are rushed through the legislative process with minimal debate or scrutiny. They bundle together funding for critical programs with unrelated pet projects and wasteful expenditures, leaving little room for accountability. It is time to fix this broken process by adopting a bill-by-bill approach to the federal budget. A bill-by-bill budget means that each government program or department would have its funding debated and voted on individually.
Dan Carr
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