Congresswoman Granger remarks on fiscal 2021 appropriations extension
House Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Kay Granger of Texas says in debate on a bill to extend government funding by one week as talks on fiscal 2021 appropriations continued during a lame duck session that with so much at stake for national security, the health and welfare of millions of Americans passing a one-week CR was simply a stopgap measure, collects should vote for so the Senate to pass and send it to the President for signature, then to immediately get back to the important work the American people expect Congress to finish.





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