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Tom Cole: “The House Appropriations Committee, again, which I chair. We…”

Featuring: Tom Cole, Republican | U.S. House Oklahoma, 4th Congressional District

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Rep. Cole's Weekly Chat | Week of 9.1.25

Published | Video Starts at 09:53

… White House, that involve the leadership of both parties in both chambers of Congress as we try to work toward what would be by definition a grand compromise legislation and The House Appropriations Committee, again, which I chair. We intend to do our part to be supportive of the president's agenda, try and be fiscally responsible, but to make sure the important job of defending the country is done, that important services are funded like our VA hospitals, our Indian health facilities. and to make sure that we find some common ground and maybe heal the country up a little bit and show that when things really matter, Democrats and Republicans can work together. (09:53–10:15)

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Asserts that the House Appropriations Committee intends to support the president's agenda, be fiscally responsible, and ensure funding for defense, VA hospitals, and Indian health facilities.

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