From Americans for Prosperity <[email protected]>
Subject Why Congress must NOT shutdown the government
Date October 26, 2023 7:36 PM
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Hello John,




To stop Bidenomics—passing principled policy that unleashes American energy,
reins in bloated spending budgets, and increases worker freedom—we all need a
chance in Congress.




But when Congress shuts down the government—based on a 1980 Jimmy Carter
policy—Americans end up in a lose-lose situation. The government gets reopened
with bloated backroom deals that hurt our economy.




It's time to ensure that hardworking Americans have a responsible government
working for them.




Pass the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act—before it’s too late.




This is the Torchlight—our news roundup shows all the ways YOU + Americans for
Prosperity make a real change in America’s trajectory.




























New National Campaign Urges Congress to Fix Budgeting Process Crises






The constant threat of shutdowns prevents lawmakers from tackling our
country’s most pressing challenges, from stopping Biden’s border crisis to
ending the policies of Bidenomics that are crushing Americans.




Congress can stop budgeting by crisis and start budgeting for the future
Americans deserve. It’s time to stop shutdowns for good.




That’s why we launched a new national campaign to urge Congress to pass the
Prevent Government Shutdowns Act. Watch our new ad message now
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Podcast: The Sad Reasons We Have Government Shutdowns






Did you know we have government shutdowns because of one memo written by a
Jimmy Carter lawyer in 1980?



Jeff Crank, host of the American Potential podcast, dives into the pressing
issue of government shutdowns, their history, and their implications for the
American public.




Listen to this hard-hitting podcast episode now here
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Get Involved Now






Tell Congress to Prevent Government Shutdowns!.




On November 17, the federal government will shut down if Congress fails to
pass annual spending bills.




The constant threat of shutdowns prevents lawmakers from tackling our
country’s most pressing challenges, like ending the policies of Bidenomics that
are crushing Americans.




It’s time to end the crisis-to-crisis governing that only gives us lose-lose
situations.


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