CHANGES TO STANDING RULES: — A single congressperson can act to remove Speaker if he goes back on his word or policy agenda
— No more omnibus bills dropped in the dead of night before a vote. Bills must be single issue and allow at least 72 hours to read them
— Covid mandates will be ended including funding for them
— No more increases in debt ceiling
— Restoration of the requirement for a three-fifths supermajority vote on tax increases
—Reinstatement of the “Holman Rule” which allows for the reduction of salary, or firing, of specific federal employees, or cut a specific program
— Authorization of funds to cover expenses for 'Resolving Contested Elections'
BILLS TO BE UP FOR A VOTE: — Development of a plan to increase oil & gas production in the U.S.
— Rescind funding for the 87k new IRS agents
— Authorization of the Secretary of Homeland Security to suspend the entry of aliens
— Prohibition of draining the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and selling it to China and others
— Term limits
— Requirement of the national instant criminal background check system to notify U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement and relevant State and local law enforcement whenever a person illegally in the U.S. attempts to receive a firearm
— Prohibition of taxpayer-funded abortions
— Prohibition of health care workers from failing to provide proper care in the case of a child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion
FORMATION OF NEW COMMITTEES: — Establishes a Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party
— Establishes a Select Subcommittee to investigate the Weaponization of the Federal Government
— Establishes a Select Subcommittee to investigate the Covid Pandemic
Not a bad start...
I would love to see one more...release 100% of the video from the capitol on J6. Let the world see it all.
And a prohibition on not just federally funded abortions, but all abortions without exception.
Might be a bit harsh, and a hill not worth dying on - gives the left ammo to fight with. And you run the risk of creating an abortion black market.
I would argue for prohibiting any taxpayer funding of abortion, at any level, state or federal. Force it down to the individual, or an insurance option, if any of them will take it on once it gets exposed as an increase in the cost and allow people to make a choice if they are willing to subsidize the cost.
If we expose the abortion industry for what it is, it should wither away. If we try to legislate it away, the left will be able to recruit people who normally wouldn't give it a second thought.
WHILE ADOPTION IS STILL AN OPTION, ANY ABORTION ISN'T....
There were 930,000 abortions in 2020. How many are you willing to adopt to bring that number down in 2023?
I see many people using this argument that would never adopt the babies being aborted.
Also there are instances where the pregnancy can kill the mother or where the baby is not going to survive. Your “any abortion isn’t an option” isn’t looking at the whole picture.