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[The Republican Ballot]( We hope you enjoy reading today's latest conservative headlines. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter, you can [unsubscribe]( at any time. We appreciate your support.     Today's Top Story: Debt Ceiling Deal Fallout: Republicans Slam IRS Funding and Missed Opportunities The debt ceiling deal reached between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden has sparked dissatisfaction among Republicans. The IRS is still being set to receive $60 billion in funding. House Freedom Caucus members consider the deal a betrayal, accusing it of enabling the establishment of a "new Stasi" through the hiring of thousands of IRS agents. They had initially promised to eliminate the funding for these agents, but the current package falls short of their expectations, resulting in conservatives criticizing the agreement. Representative Andy Biggs from Arizona expressed his concerns about the funding for the IRS agents, referring to them as a "weaponized IRS force" and highlighting the missed opportunity for $71 billion in savings. Here are the details: [Continue Reading](     Senate Republicans Want Careful Consideration of Federal Involvement in Childcare Crisis Republicans in the Senate have urged their colleagues to take their time in deciding how much the federal government should intervene in the American childcare system. On May 31st, the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee met to address the daycare crisis facing some American families and possible solutions to help fulfill the requirements of both working families and childcare employees. Heres what you need to know: [Continue Reading](     [Facebook]( [Twitter]( The Republican Ballot is dedicated to promoting the values and ideals of the Republican Party and defending American freedoms. We encourage you to mark this message as important to ensure that you don't miss any of the latest conservative news. If you no longer wish to receive email updates from us, you can unsubscribe using the link provided below. [Visit This Link to Unsubscribe From This Newsletter]( Thank you for being a loyal subscriber. [Visit this link to see our recently updated website and privacy policy.]( 1309 Coffeen Avenue, STE 1200, Sheridan, WY, 82801

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