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Washington, D.C. — Florida Congressman Daniel Webster, R-Clermont, released the following statement regarding The Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025, which the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on this week.
“I will be voting to pass the Continuing Resolution this week to keep the government running and give President Trump and my Congressional Republican colleagues and I the time needed to enact real, conservative fiscal reforms. While I generally oppose short-term funding measures, the alternative - allowing Democrats to shut down the government - would only create instability and distraction. The CR ensures that we avoid unnecessary disruptions and stay focused on securing our border, reining in wasteful spending, and strengthening our economy. My colleagues and I will continue to fight to restore fiscal responsibility, and I remain committed to delivering long-term solutions that put America first.”
“I will be voting to pass the Continuing Resolution this week to keep the government running and give President Trump and my Congressional Republican colleagues and I the time needed to enact real, conservative fiscal reforms. While I generally oppose short-term funding measures, the alternative - allowing Democrats to shut down the government - would only create instability and distraction. The CR ensures that we avoid unnecessary disruptions and stay focused on securing our border, reining in wasteful spending, and strengthening our economy. My colleagues and I will continue to fight to restore fiscal responsibility, and I remain committed to delivering long-term solutions that put America first.”
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