John,
Congress is facing a September 30 deadline to fund the government
or face a government shutdown…
…And the last thing the Biden-Harris White House wants is a
government shutdown right before the election.
But with Congress only in town for three weeks before the September
30 deadline, it’s likely they will only pass a Continuing Resolution
(CR) – a temporary funding bill that lets Congress postpone the full
funding bill to a later date.
The question becomes… will they postpone the spending bill
until right AFTER the 2024 election – when politicians are no longer
beholden to voters?
That’s what happened in 2022 when the soon-to-be ex-Speaker Pelosi
pushed a dozen anti-gun provisions in the massive government funding
bill during the lame duck session before she was forced to hand the
Speaker’s gavel to the new Republican House majority.
The last thing we want is for Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer to
pass sweeping gun control measures right before they lose
power.
GOA is actively working with our allies on Capitol Hill to prevent
that doomsday scenario.
But it’s not
enough just to play defense against the gun grabbers. We also have a
plan to use the Continuing Resolution to go on the
offensive.
Congressman Chip Roy and
the House Freedom Caucus are fighting to attach the SAVE Act to a CR.
The SAVE Act is a GOA-backed bill that would protect the People’s
right to vote by requiring PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP
before you can vote in federal elections. It already passed the House
in July, 221-198.
Non-citizens and illegal aliens
should not have the power to cast a deciding vote on the fate of YOUR
constitutionally protected, God-given rights.
That’s why GOA is asking YOU to pressure your Representative and
Senators to fight for a CR that avoids a post-election government
funding bill – and to vote for the SAVE Act to keep our elections free
and fair.
Please
add your name to our pre-written letter urging your Representative and
two Senators to ENACT the SAVE Act and VOTE NO on any attempt to kick
the can on a government spending bill to the lame duck
session.
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