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At today's House Republican leadership press briefing, Speaker Johnson was asked if this will be the last CR.

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00:00So will this be our last CR, sir? Will you support a CR in the future?
00:04What I expect is that this White House is going to actually do its job.
00:08This White House is going to send us a budget that hasn't been done in a while.
00:13This White House is going to send us a budget that's going to request funding for a smaller, leaner, more efficient, effective, accountable federal government.
00:20That is a new paradigm for us. Are you excited about that?
00:24That's what we'll be working on as soon as we get FY26 off the table.
00:28By FY25, we turn to FY26, and that's when we have all the cuts and the savings that won't be actualized at that point.
00:36There's a process that's going to explain this.
00:39You have to qualify the savings, you've got to quantify them, and then you quantify them.
00:44Well, the quantification process comes right by FY26.
00:47You're going to see the administration and Congress working in tandem to provide and present a better government for the people.
00:54And that is something many of us ran for Congress to do.
00:57That day is now upon us, and we're excited about it.

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