GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN ALL BUT INEVITABLE THANKS TO INACTION FROM CONGRESSIONAL REPUBLICANS
With a government shutdown looking more and more likely with each passing day, it begs the question: if Republicans control both chambers of Congress and the White House, why aren’t they doing anything to stop this?
On September 19th, House Republican leadership jammed a hyper-partisan funding bill through the House before canceling votes for the rest of the month, even though the Senate rejected that bill 44-48. After failing to get enough of their members to support the Trump-backed House bill, Senate Republicans also rejected a Democratic alternative that would have addressed the health care crisis Republicans created with passage of the Big Ugly Law.
Republicans are not even trying to prevent a shutdown, and their blatant lack of regard for the American people, who would be affected by an overnight loss of access to critical federal resources, is telling. That’s not even factoring in the federal employees who would be left without jobs or paychecks, all in the midst of an intensifying affordability crisis. Millions of Americans will feel the effects of a government shutdown in their wallets and their communities.
The Trump Administration seems to want a shutdown. In a leaked memo, OMB Director Vought ordered federal agencies to identify programs that would be affected by the shutdown. Furthermore, the OMB instructed these agencies to begin plans to permanently lay off federal workers in those areas, rather than the standard furlough and temporary leave that typically occurs during a shutdown.
Vought wants to use this shutdown as an excuse to continue his assault on the federal workforce. From the beginning, he has not been shy about his intention to shrink the federal government as much as he possibly can — with no consideration for the lives and livelihoods he would put at risk of financial hardship or ruin. In Virginia, as the state with the second highest number of federal employees, we will feel those effects particularly strongly on our economy and in our communities.
As I shared with Protect Our Care last week, if we enter a shutdown, it’s because Trump and Congressional Republicans wanted this to happen.
I have consistently stood with House and Senate Democrats in our commitment to pass a funding bill that addresses the pending Republican-initiated health care crisis that will see millions of Americans lose their health insurance thanks to draconian Medicaid cuts and the failure to extend ACA enhanced premium tax credits that expire this year.
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