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Nanjeanne

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14. Where did I mention SS or Medicare? A shutdown doesn't stop SS or Medicare funding. I have
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 12:12 PM
Mar 2025

no idea what you are even saying. But you know it doesn’t matter. My concern is this:

Fails to lower the cost ofhousing and instead cuts rent subsidies for low-income and working Americans by more than $700 million, leaving landlords to foot the bill for or evict more than 32,000 households including veterans, survivors of domestic violence, seniors, and families with disabilities.

Would allow Elon Musk and President Trump to fire thousands of employees at the Social Security Administration, which would result in closures of Social Security offices, increased wait times, and unacceptable backlogs for Americans trying to access their earned benefits.

Enables Elon Musk to direct contracts to his companies like Starlink and SpaceX, while unvetted SpaceX employees have burrowed in the FAA, with no requirement for public transparency, fair competition, or Congressional approval – all while mission-critical jobs have been cut at the FAA and Elon Musk’s spaceships exploded during two failed space launches since January, causing major disruptions to air travelers.

Cuts Army Corps of Engineers construction projects that keep commerce safely flowing on our waterways, manage flood risk, and restore ecosystems by $1.4 billion, or 44 percent, and Elon Musk and President Trump, not Congress, will determine all project funding levels.

Reneges on veterans’ medical care and creates future uncertainty. More veterans are enrolled in VA care than ever. While the bill includes $6 billion in mandatory funds to address an immediate funding shortfall, it fails to include $22.8 billion in fiscal year 2026 advanced funding for the Toxic Exposures Fund to care for veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances that House Republicans included in their own funding bill last year. It also frees Elon Musk and President Trump to redirect funding meant for homelessness assistance grants, mental health care, rural health, opioid and substance abuse programs, some oncology programs, and caregivers support, however they see fit.

Gives Elon Musk and President Trump broad discretion to eliminate individual programs of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), including programs impacting coastal and Great Lakes areas, as well as funding for climate change research and for improvements in the forecasting of severe weather, after they already fired hundreds of weather forecasters.

The bill cuts funding for nondefense programs and services by $13 billion while increasing defense spending by $6 billion compared to fiscal year 2024 enacted levels. It cuts nondefense funding by $15 billion and defense by $3 billion relative to the fiscal year 2025 levels in the Fiscal Responsibility Act agreement.

Among other things.

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Yep, Quinipac: most would blame Trump/MAGA for shut down uponit7771 Mar 2025 #1
K&R Think. Again. Mar 2025 #2
I figure it might help people understand what this bill actually is and does. Knowing that can help inform Nanjeanne Mar 2025 #3
Yes, a must-read, immediately. Think. Again. Mar 2025 #4
Thank you for posting, yardwork Mar 2025 #11
Thank you. I have shared this on Bluesky. It's NOT a "clean CR" which people may not realize. nt CousinIT Mar 2025 #5
Here is a link to the bill, and not just what certain senate dems are declaring: BComplex Mar 2025 #6
Umm if DeLauro should be dismissed as D declaring - what the hell are you posting Republicans fact sheet? Nanjeanne Mar 2025 #7
It's not just republicans' fact sheet. It's what Schumer was trying (badly) to explain to Chris last night. BComplex Mar 2025 #8
It's from the Appropriations Committee - the Republican led Appropriations Committee. It's not a link Nanjeanne Mar 2025 #9
Ok. Here ya go. The bill only cuts discretionary funding. Not non-discretionary funding. BComplex Mar 2025 #13
Where did I mention SS or Medicare? A shutdown doesn't stop SS or Medicare funding. I have Nanjeanne Mar 2025 #14
Excellent info. Martin68 Mar 2025 #10
thanks for posting this nt orleans Mar 2025 #12
"increasing defense spending by $6 billion " THIS IS how they buy the military. I hope I am hoplessly wrong about that. Escurumbele Mar 2025 #15
I'm with EarlG on this issue. BComplex Mar 2025 #16
Recommended. H2O Man Mar 2025 #17
Bookmarking yellow dahlia Mar 2025 #18
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