Senate passes repair to avert DC price range cuts

Senators voted Friday to move laws to forestall cuts to the District of Columbia’s native price range after metropolis officers warned the District confronted a $1 billion hit below a stopgap authorities funding invoice permitted by the Senate moments earlier.

The invoice, which permits D.C. to proceed working at its adopted fiscal 2025 price range, handed by voice vote.

“This legislation will make sure that we take care of the residents of the District. It will support law enforcement and firefighters and teachers and basic city services,” Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) stated forward of the vote.

“This legislation is very good news for the residents of the District of Columbia. I am happy we are passing this bill today.”

Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Susan Collins (R-Maine) stated the measure was endorsed by each President Trump and Home Appropriations Committee Chair Tom Cole (R-Okla.), and meant to handle what she described as a “mistake” in a bigger funding invoice that Congress handed simply moments earlier than.

“This bill would simply fix a mistake in the House [continuing resolution] that prevents the District of the Columbia from spending its own tax dollars as part of its budget, which Congress routinely approves,” Collins stated. 

“Congress approves the authorization of the expenditure of D.C. local funds, which are paid for by D.C. tax revenues,” she stated.

Collins famous that earlier stopgap laws enacted final yr included language approving D.C.’s fiscal yr 2025 price range and that the “language was continued in the second” funding patch handed in late 2024.

Amending the bigger authorities funding invoice would have required the Home — which left city after passing the measure earlier this week — to vote on it once more and nearly actually precipitated a authorities shutdown.

The stand-alone D.C. invoice nonetheless must be permitted by the Home and signed by President Trump, and it is unclear how quickly the decrease chamber will act on it. Neither the Home nor Senate are in session subsequent week.

Whereas D.C. was granted what’s generally known as “home rule” within the Nineteen Seventies, Congress nonetheless approves its price range in the course of the appropriations course of. Stopgap spending payments, just like the one handed Friday, sometimes embody language permitting D.C. to proceed working below no matter price range town has permitted, regardless of the federal authorities being held to ranges from prior years. However that language was seemingly omitted from the most recent stopgap.

In consequence, D.C. officers have stated the District could be compelled to spend at its fiscal 2024 ranges like federal companies would below the stopgap — after working at its up to date price range ranges for roughly half a yr.

Up to date at 7:26 p.m. EST

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