From No Dem Left Behind <[email protected]>
Subject House GOP is looking to CUT access to formula
Date February 16, 2023 11:15 PM
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John, on Wednesday the Senate reviewed and delivered remarks on
the House GOP Budget proposal. The Democratic Policy and Communications
Committee (DPCC), headed by Senators Schumer and Stabenow, issued a
devastating report on the potential impact of the House budget cuts, and
their direct attacks on the people that need the most help from government
programs.

The GOP budget proposal has the potential of:
- Eliminating $582 million from opioid epidemic funding
- Shrinking access to infant formula by making cuts to WIC programs -
estimating up to 1 million infants without access to formula
- Cutting funding for border security, risking the loss of $640 million
worth of operational technology
- Retracting $597 million from Tribal governments and Indigenous People's
programs
The GOP says that they are committed to helping American families...so why
do they punish them first in their policy proposals? Why do they campaign
on strengthening the border and ending the opioid epidemic if their
policies would do the opposite?  

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John, we know that the GOP majority in the House will continue
to target families while they make misleading public statements. Be on the
lookout for our policy updates and the laws that may impact you and your
family. And thank you for joining us in this fight - we are in this
together. 

- Team No Dem Left Behind




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