INTERVIEW | Rep. Kevin Hern Slams 'Monstrous' Spending Bill as Deadline Approaches

Published: Dec. 20, 2022, 8 a.m.

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As the clock ticks toward the new year, Congress is racing to pass funding for the government for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1 

"Well, I was a no vote last week. I think we need to be doing our work. It\'s amazing to me that the Democrats have been in control of the White House, the House, and the Senate," Rep. Kevin Hern, R-Okla., says about the "omnibus" spending package. 

The Senate and the House last week advanced a "stopgap bill" last week that continues to fund existing programs and would give Congress until Friday at midnight to finalize a spending bill. The measure passed 71-19 in the Senate; it passed 224-201 in the House.

"Since January of last year, they\'ve not passed a budget," Hern says. "They\'ve not done appropriations in regular order. They have no one to blame but themselves for the almost $5 trillion in spending added to our debt in the last 23 months.:

"Here we are at the very end of the funding, which was supposed to be done by Sept. 30, [and we] keep kicking the can down the road," says Hern, who was unanimously elected last month as chairman of the Republican Study Committee

Hern joins this episode of "The Daily Signal Podcast" to discuss the gigantic omnibus spending bill, some of the Republican Party\'s top priorities for 2023, and how conservatives can navigate with slim control of only one chamber of Congress. 



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