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BumRushDaShow

(157,285 posts)
Tue Jul 8, 2025, 02:54 PM Jul 8

Schumer warns package to claw back funding would 'poison' annual spending talks

Source: The Hill

07/08/25 10:17 AM ET


Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) warned in a “Dear Colleague” letter to Democrats on Tuesday that a Republican package to claw back funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid would “poison” any bipartisan goodwill needed to negotiate the 12 annual spending bills.

Schumer argued that for Republicans to negotiate bipartisan spending deals with Democrats, which need 60 votes to pass the Senate, then to turn around and pass a partisan rescissions package that needs only a simple majority would be a blow to the regular appropriations process.

“Republicans’ passage of this purely partisan proposal would be an affront to the bipartisan appropriations process,” Schumer warned in his letter, adding that it would be “absurd” for GOP lawmakers to then “expect Democrats to act as business as usual and engage in a bipartisan appropriations process to fund government.” Schumer cited reporting suggesting Trump administration officials promised conservatives on Capitol Hill to defund certain federal programs in exchange for their support of the sweeping tax and spending bill, which President Trump signed into law July 4. “This is beyond bait and switch — it is a bait and poison-to-kill.

Senate Republicans must reject this partisan path and instead work with Democrats on a bipartisan appropriations process,” he said. The Senate has until July 18 to vote on the rescissions package Trump sent to Capitol Hill, which would claw back $9.4 billion in congressionally authorized funding. It would revoke $1.1 billion in funding for PBS, NPR and $8.3 billion in foreign aide (sic).

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5389604-schumer-rescissions-package-letter-spending/



Link to LETTER - In Dear Colleague Letter To Senate Democrats, Leader Schumer Warns Senate Dems To Brace for Trump-GOP Rescission Fight: “This Is Beyond A Bait-and-Switch, It’s Bait And Poison To Kill”

(I was afraid to post this because I know what the reaction will be so excuse me while I duck and )
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Schumer warns package to claw back funding would 'poison' annual spending talks (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jul 8 OP
Wow. Pretty strongly worded. Betting Collins will be concerned NewHendoLib Jul 8 #1
That's what they do Chuck. Are you shocked? Autumn Jul 8 #2
Well, don't lose hope, we still have the Garland card to play ImNotGod Jul 8 #3
Bipartisan goodwill NoRethugFriends Jul 8 #4
And yet without the spending bills at most you get emergency continuing resolutions. Igel Jul 8 #5
The Dem old guard, reaching across republianmushroom Jul 8 #6
A tale told by an idiot Miguelito Loveless Jul 8 #7

Igel

(37,015 posts)
5. And yet without the spending bills at most you get emergency continuing resolutions.
Tue Jul 8, 2025, 07:22 PM
Jul 8

And, barring that, government shut down.

Horrible, I've heard. Except when it's good.

republianmushroom

(20,774 posts)
6. The Dem old guard, reaching across
Tue Jul 8, 2025, 08:13 PM
Jul 8

the aisle only to get slapped down. How much goodwill do you think is there Chuck ?

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