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To The Congress of the United States of America

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Move Forward—The Nation Needs Swift, Decisive Leadership

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To the Members of the United States Congress,

The time for delay has passed. The American people cannot afford procedural gridlock when the nation needs momentum. Whether it’s approving a budget or confirming qualified nominees, you have the constitutional tools to act with a simple majority. Use them.

Leadership means progress, not paralysis. Each week of hesitation compounds risk—eroding public confidence, stalling modernization, and ceding initiative to dysfunction. This is not about party advantage; it’s about proving that representative government can deliver, on time, for the people it serves.

Move the budget. Confirm the nominees. Do it with a simple majority and do it now. The world is shifting quickly, and America must set the pace. If we act decisively, we can build a future so resilient and so modernized that old patterns of corruption will struggle to find any foothold. If we stall, those patterns will return stronger.

History will not remember the parliamentary excuses—it will remember whether this Congress chose courage over drift. Choose action. Choose clarity. Choose the work.

Call to Action: Place the budget and pending confirmations on the floor for up-or-down votes under simple-majority procedures. Deliver progress the country can measure.

Respectfully,
Killian Yates


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This statement urges Congress to utilize simple-majority procedures for timely budget passage and nominee confirmations to sustain national momentum, institutional trust, and executive branch functionality.

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