As Congress returns from its summer break, the midterm elections loom. However, there remains valuable time to address key legislative priorities before the election results change the political landscape. With the current political focus primarily on the midterms, it’s essential not to overlook the significant legislative work still achievable.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, along with other lawmakers, have a narrow window to enact crucial policies. Here are a few priorities suggested by Post Opinions writers Max Boot, Robert Gebelhoff, Carine Hajjar, and Jason Willick:
- Economic Measures: With economic challenges continuing, implementing supportive policies to foster growth and stability is fundamental. This may include job creation initiatives or tax reforms that positively impact families and businesses.
- Infrastructure Development: Completing pending infrastructure projects can provide immediate jobs and long-term benefits. Investments in roads, bridges, and public transport could enhance both urban and rural connectivity.
- Healthcare Legislation: Addressing healthcare accessibility and affordability remains a critical concern. Strengthening existing healthcare frameworks could better serve the needs of a diverse population.
- Climate Policy Action: Environmental challenges necessitate swift and impactful policy responses. Implementing measures to combat climate change can secure a healthier future.
These initiatives represent areas with potential bipartisan support, which could facilitate timely legislative achievements despite the approaching elections. For Congress, embracing effective policymaking now can positively influence constituents and set constructive precedents beyond the electoral season.

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