And his goal is to get us back to what we call regular order, which is out in front of everybody, where they can see every single appropriation bill. People can see what we're voting on, what's in the bills, instead of what Senator Schumer wanted to do [an omnibus bill], which is somewhere between 2,500 and 5,000 pages with lots of stuff written in it that nobody sees. And not only that, when you try to read the pages, they don't even seem to follow from one page to the next. It's pretty crazy sometimes. Senator. (07:07–07:16)
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