DCCC Delivers Blum His Summer To-Do List

After last week's Independence Day Recess, the DCCC thought One-Term Wonder Congressman Rod Blum might need a refresher on the long list of items he and his House Republican colleagues need to get done before two fast-approaching deadlines: the August recess, and the end of the Fiscal Year.

Today, on the first full Congressional working day of July, the DCCC dropped off copies of the below to-do list to Blum's office, as a gentle reminder to him that with membership in the House majority comes a responsibility to govern effectively, and not from crisis-to-crisis.

"In addition to this list of tasks Blum and House Republicans desperately need to accomplish, Blum also should be reminded to check his own record before slamming job-creating programs like the Export-Import bank as 'corporate welfare,'" said DCCC Spokesman Tyler Law. "Blum's own company has accepted over $1.2 million in government assistance, $510,000 of which was essentially free taxpayer money in the form of forgivable loans."

DCCC Delivers Young His Summer To-Do List

After last week's Independence Day Recess, the DCCC thought One-Term Wonder Congressman David Young might need a refresher on the long list of items he and his House Republican colleagues need to get done before two fast-approaching deadlines: the August recess, and the end of the Fiscal Year.

Today, on the first full Congressional working day of July, the DCCC dropped off copies of the below to-do list to Young's office, as a gentle reminder to him that with membership in the House majority comes a responsibility to govern effectively, and not from crisis-to-crisis.

"In addition to this list of tasks Young and House Republicans desperately need to accomplish, we want to remind Congressman Young to keep on top of paying the property taxes for his Washington D.C. home," said DCCC Spokesman Tyler Law. "For someone who has lived in Washington for over two decades you would think he'd know the deal by now."

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