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Source (libertynation.com)

GOP leadership in the US House sent lawmakers home on Tuesday, two days before the planned start of their Independence Day break. The lower chamber’s early holiday recess came after a group of Republicans blocked a procedural vote in an effort to force inclusion of the SAVE America Act – the President Donald Trump-backed voter ID bill – in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).


While the House has experienced near-constant gridlock for months, giving up and sending everyone home when negotiations get tough does little to inspire confidence in the legislative branch. It seems like just yesterday lawmakers were returning from their Memorial Day recess, and now they’re already off again after having done – what, exactly?

Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-SD) said it’s a “bad time” in Congress, arguing his colleagues “have forgotten how to govern.” He may be right. Almost exactly one month ago, Liberty Nation News’ James Fite reported: “This wasn’t the first time they decided to take a break without actually resolving the issues – and now, surprise, surprise – that very same legislative logjam awaits their return.” Déjà vu, anyone?

[Source](https://www.libertynation.com/save-america-act-triggers-gop-standoff-in-house) > GOP leadership in the US House sent lawmakers home on Tuesday, two days before the planned start of their Independence Day break. The lower chamber’s early holiday recess came after a group of Republicans blocked a procedural vote in an effort to force inclusion of the SAVE America Act – the President Donald Trump-backed voter ID bill – in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). ----------------------------- > While the House has experienced near-constant gridlock for months, giving up and sending everyone home when negotiations get tough does little to inspire confidence in the legislative branch. It seems like just yesterday lawmakers were returning from their Memorial Day recess, and now they’re already off again after having done – what, exactly? > Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-SD) said it’s a “bad time” in Congress, arguing his colleagues “have forgotten how to govern.” He may be right. Almost exactly one month ago, Liberty Nation News’ James Fite reported: “This wasn’t the first time they decided to take a break without actually resolving the issues – and now, surprise, surprise – that very same legislative logjam awaits their return.” Déjà vu, anyone?
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