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As the clock ticks down to the vote on another massive bill, frustrations mount regarding the proposed 600-page document. The notion that members of Congress won’t have adequate time to read the legislation before voting speaks volumes about transparency, accountability, and the lack of respect for the citizens they serve.
The call for reform isn't merely wishful thinking; it echoes a growing grassroots movement for change in Washington. The piece highlights the importance of citizen engagement in politics, reminiscent of an old bill proposing that lawmakers read before they vote. Unfortunately, such proposals often languish in committee, ignored by those who resist accountability.