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Dozens of conservative leaders back clean stopgap to avert shutdown

Conservatives in Congress are facing a crucial decision as they deliberate on the upcoming funding deadline for the federal government. With the possibility of a government shutdown looming, dozens of major conservative activist leaders and organizers have come together to urge their fellow conservatives to support a “clean” continuing resolution (CR). This plea was voiced in a recent memo organized by the Conservative Action Project, and has received widespread support and approval from the conservative community.

In the memo, the leaders emphasized the importance of avoiding a government shutdown and urged their fellow conservatives to put aside any differences and come together in support of a CR that would keep the government running. They also expressed their unwavering support for President Trump’s efforts to streamline and rebuild a federal government that works for the American people.

As the March deadline approaches, conservatives are facing pressure from both sides of the aisle. Some are calling for a government shutdown as a way to show their opposition to certain policies, while others believe that a shutdown would not be beneficial for the country. However, the leaders involved in the Conservative Action Project have made it clear that they are committed to avoiding a shutdown at all costs, and are determined to work towards a bipartisan solution that benefits all Americans.

The memo highlights how essential it is for Congress to prioritize the needs of the American people over any political agendas or disagreements. It emphasizes the need for a clean CR, free from any controversial policy riders, in order to ensure that the government is funded and can continue to function without any disruptions.

The conservative leaders also emphasized the negative impact a government shutdown would have on the economy, national security, and the well-being of the American people. They stressed that the consequences of a shutdown would far outweigh any potential gains from using it as a tactic to achieve political goals.

In addition, the memo acknowledged the progress that has been made under the Trump administration thus far, and urged conservatives to continue supporting the President’s efforts to reform and improve the federal government. The leaders expressed their confidence in President Trump’s ability to bring about positive change and urged their colleagues to support him in this endeavor.

The memo also highlighted the significant accomplishments of the Trump administration, including the passage of tax reform and the confirmation of conservative judges. It also praised the administration’s efforts to reduce government regulations and promote economic growth.

Ultimately, the conservative leaders are looking towards a future where the government is more efficient, accountable, and responsive to the needs of the American people. They are committed to working towards this goal and believe that a clean CR is the first step towards achieving it.

In conclusion, the Conservative Action Project’s memo has sent a clear message to conservatives in Congress – it is imperative to support a clean CR and avert a government shutdown. It is time to put aside any differences and work towards a solution that benefits all Americans. The leaders have appealed to the shared values of conservatism and urged their colleagues to prioritize the needs of the American people above all else. With the March deadline fast approaching, it is now up to Congress to heed this call and take action in the best interest of the nation.

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