The Democrat government shutdown continues to harm Iowa families, , troops, veterans, farmers, and small businesses.
I voted to keep the government open by supporting a clean, bipartisan continuing resolution (CR) that would have funded operations for seven weeks, without any new spending, while giving Congress time to finish appropriations responsibly. But Senate Democrats rejected it, voting ten times to keep the government closed. Instead, they’re demanding $1.5 trillion in new spending and taxpayer-funded healthcare for illegal immigrants.
The Shutdown’s Impact on Iowa Families and Businesses
Right now, more than 1,800 Iowa National Guard troops serving overseas are not being paid. Thousands of military families are living paycheck to paycheck while selflessly defending our country and they deserve to be paid to support themselves and their families. 550 federal civilian employees supporting the Guard, including aviation technicians, mechanics, and flight crew, have been furloughed. Readiness is being stretched thin, with aircraft and vehicles unable to receive timely maintenance and 48,400 hours of work already lost.
The ripple effects of this shutdown are being felt in every corner of our state.
- 18,000 federal workers in Iowa are working without pay.
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62,000 mothers and children who rely on nutritional support face uncertainty as WIC funding dries up.
- 267,000 Iowans, including 104,000 children, could soon face disruptions to SNAP benefits.
- $16 million in small business loans through the SBA are frozen, leaving entrepreneurs unable to expand or make payroll.
- Iowa’s economy is losing roughly $137 million per week as the shutdown continues.
Nationally, the consequences are just as severe. Air traffic controllers and TSA officers are working without pay, risking delays and safety concerns. Telehealth services for seniors have been canceled, veterans’ programs delayed, and essential law enforcement operations strained.
A Path Forward
As a 24-year Army veteran, I know what it means to serve through tough times. That’s why I cosponsored the Pay Our Troops Act, which guarantees our service members receive their pay during a shutdown. I also support the Eliminate Shutdowns Act, which would ensure Americans never have to endure this chaos again by automatically continuing government operations when funding lapses.
Iowa’s families, farmers, and federal workers deserve stability and leadership, not politics and gridlock. It’s time for Democrats in the Senate to put people before partisanship and vote to reopen the government immediately.
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