Rep. Marlin Stutzman on Election Integrity and Housing Reform as Europe’s Climate Policies Spiral | June 29 – Hour 3

Hour 3 features a wide‑ranging interview with Congressman Marlin Stutzman (R‑IN), who breaks down major federal policy battles shaping the country. Stutzman explains the implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling on mail‑in ballots, emphasizing election integrity and voter confidence heading into future cycles. He also highlights the importance of the SAVE Act, aimed at ensuring only U.S. citizens vote in federal elections, and outlines the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, which seeks to expand housing supply and cut regulatory barriers driving up costs nationwide.
The conversation then shifts overseas, where climate policy continues to produce bizarre outcomes. Reports out of the UK claim officials are pressuring homeowners to remove air conditioning units during a heatwave, while at EU headquarters, air conditioning was reportedly shut off—but only for lower‑level employees—fueling accusations of hypocrisy among climate elites.
The hour closes on a lighter but telling note: a Florida man suing Waffle House, claiming an irresistible breakfast ad caused him to trip and injure himself. Casey uses the story to highlight America’s growing culture of litigation and personal responsibility debates.
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