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Democratic leaders bash GOP’s spending plan: ‘Not acceptable’

By Miles Cooper March 7, 2025
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Home Democratic leaders warned Friday that they received’t again a long-term extension of present funding ranges, which GOP leaders are teeing up for a vote subsequent week. 

The highest Democrats — Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.), Whip Katherine Clark (Mass.) and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (Calif.) —  mentioned the Republicans’ invoice is a “partisan” effort “that threatens to cut funding for healthcare, nutritional assistance and veterans benefits through the end of the current fiscal year.” 

“That is not acceptable,” the Democrats wrote Friday in a letter to fellow Home Democrats.

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Lawmakers are racing to avert a shutdown earlier than authorities funding runs out on March 14.

Friday’s letter amplifies an identical warning Jeffries delivered within the Capitol a day earlier. 

The Democrats are the minority occasion within the Home, however their opposition to the spending invoice might sink the trouble as a result of Republicans maintain only a hairline majority and a few GOP lawmakers haven’t dedicated their help for the proposal.

These dynamics are placing strain on Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to unite his warring convention behind the spending invoice, often known as a seamless decision (CR), which might lengthen 2024 funding by September. 

Johnson on Thursday predicted he’ll do exactly that. 

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“I believe we’ll pass it along party lines, but I think every Democrat should vote for the CR,” he informed reporters within the Capitol. 

Democrats are vital of the CR technique as a result of they need to fund the federal government at increased ranges, established below the Fiscal Accountability Act (FRA), which was supported by each events in 2023. 

The highest appropriators in each events and each chambers have been in talks for months to safe a deal ruled by the upper 2025 numbers. However Johnson has deserted the trouble, opting as an alternative to maintain the 2024 ranges over the following six months. And Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), the chair of the Home Appropriations Committee, mentioned this week that he helps that plan. 

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“We’re not going to live through CRs every two weeks and all that kind of stuff,” Cole informed reporters Wednesday. “The Speaker is very insistent that we go all the way to September. I agree with that decision.”

Democrats disagree, they usually’re hoping their opposition to the CR will power Republicans again to the negotiating desk. 

“The top Democrat on the Appropriations Committee, Rosa DeLauro, remains ready to negotiate a meaningful bipartisan spending agreement that puts working people first,” the leaders wrote. 

The Democrats charged that the Republicans’ CR plan is a part of a broader technique to chop funding to federal packages to assist offset President Trump’s promised extension of tax cuts. They warned that the key social welfare packages received’t be spared. 

“House Democrats would enthusiastically support a bill that protects Social Security, Medicare, veterans health and Medicaid, but Republicans have chosen to put them on the chopping block to pay for billionaire tax cuts,” the leaders wrote. 

“We cannot back a measure that rips away life-sustaining healthcare and retirement benefits from everyday Americans as part of the Republican scheme to pay for massive tax cuts for their wealthy donors like Elon Musk,” they added. 

“Medicaid is our redline.”

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