We’re less than one month from a potential government shutdown. And right-wing members of the House―including Speaker Mike Johnson and Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington―are rejecting the Senate’s bipartisan spending proposals. They’re demanding cuts to critical programs and services in 2024 funding bills, which will harm millions of vulnerable people and families.
You can see their longer-term plans to gut human services in their calls for a so-called “fiscal commission” to cut Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, and much more. And, they’re considering demanding the creation of their closed-door commission in exchange for simply keeping the government running.
When Congress returns in January, they’ll have less than three weeks to cut a deal. We’re fighting for full-year bipartisan funding bills that do not cut critical human needs programs. And that includes no fiscal commission!
The right wing wants to try and cut our way to “prosperity.” But if they truly cared about addressing the federal debt, they’d start by making millionaires, billionaires, and large corporations pay their fair share in taxes.
Thank you for taking action today,
Meredith Dodson Senior Director of Public Policy, Coalition on Human Needs
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Peter ,
Earlier this month, House Budget Committee Chair Jodey Arrington held his first hearing on a proposed “fiscal commission,” which seeks to cut trillions of dollars from critical programs and services while raising no new revenue from those who can afford to pay more: millionaires, billionaires, and corporations.
And, in his first remarks as speaker this fall, Mike Johnson singled out the debt commission as a top priority.
Right wing proposals of a closed-door commission are a real threat to the future of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, and more. And now they’ve floated the idea of demanding their fiscal commission in exchange for keeping the government running next month.
When Congress returns in the New Year, they’ll have less than three weeks to pass a government funding bill, or we’ll face a partial government shutdown. We’re demanding 2024 funding bills that reject cuts to human needs programs—and without a closed-door commission to cut Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and more.
We’ve already encouraged people to send more than 100,000 messages to members of Congress demanding no closed-door commissions, and now we’ve joined forces with grassroots allies across the country to take this campaign to the next level.
While right-wingers like to cite the federal debt as an excuse for the creation of their closed-door commission, any approach to addressing our nation’s debt must start with making the rich and corporations pay their fair share of taxes.
What the right wing won’t admit publicly is that this fiscal commission is not really about our nation’s debt. It’s really about slashing services and adding more tax cuts for their wealthy campaign contributors.
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