McConnell: Congress Must Avoid Government Funding Lapse
‘We have the means - and just enough time this week - to avoid a shutdown and to make serious headway on annual appropriations. But as always, the task at hand will require that everyone rows in the same direction: toward clean appropriations and away from poison pills.’
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks today on the Senate floor regarding government funding:
“As Congress returns to Washington this week, the deadline to avoid a partial lapse in government funding is fast approaching.
“Without action by Friday, the country would face needless disruptions to agriculture, transportation, military construction, and essential services at the VA.
“So I’ll say at the outset what I’ve said every time Congress has faced this threat: shutting down the government is harmful to the country. And it never produces positive outcomes – on policy or politics.
“What’s more – a shutdown this week is entirely avoidable. The Senate passed full-year appropriations for each of these important areas four months ago. And our House colleagues have produced full-year legislation of their own.
“We have the means – and just enough time this week – to avoid a shutdown and to make serious headway on annual appropriations. But as always, the task at hand will require that everyone rows in the same direction: toward clean appropriations and away from poison pills.
“Needless to say, millions of Americans will be watching carefully to see whether and how Congress fulfills its responsibility this week.
“American farmers and ranchers, like the Kentuckians visiting Washington this week, expect us to take the challenges they face in feeding our nation seriously.
“Veterans who swore to protect and defend expect us to keep our promise to care for them when they return home.
“In the coming days, we’ll need to do just that.”
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Related Issues: Appropriations, Veterans, Farm Bill
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