The true cost of the bill has more than doubled and the effect on the deficit is eightfold.
This score should stop the effort to pass Build Back Better in its tracks because it will dramatically expand government and do great harm to energy production.
We’re calling on the Democratic Party to shelve Build Back Better to give the American consumer and economy breathing room to recover.
I very much appreciate CBO scoring Build Back Better without budget gimmicks.
We all know that the new provisions will not sunset – they never do.
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Signed on to legislation, the Protect American Taxpayer Dollars from Illegal Immigration Act, to prevent federal funds from being used for payments to illegal immigrants at the expense of hardworking American taxpayers.
According to published reports, the Biden Administration has proposed giving payments of up to $450,000 per person to illegal immigrants who broke our laws, came here illegally, and put their children’s lives at risk.
In a televised question and answer, President Biden had disputed that his Administration was considering doing this and called the proposed payments “garbage.”
It is well-established medical practice to provide anesthesia to the unborn child regarding medical procedures performed before 24 weeks because the nerve endings, which generate pain, are well-developed.
Why administer anesthesia to unborn children before 24 weeks if pain is not involved?
I have asked medical professionals: “Would you perform medical procedures to save or improve the life of an unborn child in the 20 week period without administering anesthesia?”
He’s one of the last survivors of the Bataan Death March, and with his passing one of the most consequential chapters in American history will be closing.
His service reminds us of the cruelty of war, the determination of the American Soldier, and the sacrifices that have to be made to maintain our freedom.
Senator Pat Leahy is one of the most effective senators to ever serve in the history of the Senate. Even though I often disagree with him, he is a proud progressive and a fierce advocate for his causes and the people of Vermont.
As a member of the Appropriations Committee serving as Chairman and Ranking Member of the State and Foreign Operations account that funds the State Department and all developmental aid programs, it was a pleasure having Senator Leahy as my partner.
We were able to direct money to impoverished regions, keep the State Department well-funded and well-protected, and remain true to our values. As a member of the Judiciary Committee, I had many occasions to find common ground with Senator Leahy.