Spending and Debt Must Be an Issue in 2024
A very happy Chuck Schumer went down to the Senate floor on Monday to brag about the deal he had cut on federal spending with Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson.
"First, I have excellent news on government funding," Schumer said.
"Yesterday, I announced with Speaker Johnson that congressional leaders have reached a top-line agreement for government funding for the 2024 fiscal year," he said.
"When we began our negotiations, our goal was to preserve a nondefense funding level of $772 billion -- the same level agreed to in our debt ceiling deal last June," he said. "That $772 billion was precisely the number we reached. Not a nickel was cut."
"Both parties reached this agreement without resorting to the painful and draconian cuts that the hard right -- particularly those in the Freedom Caucus -- clamored for," said Schumer.
Schumer then warned that the Republican-controlled House better not include what he called "poison pills" in the appropriations bills that Congress must now approve.
"Of course, our work must continue," said Schumer. "Producing 12 appropriations bills will not be easy. It is going to require agreement from the four corners and a lot more compromise between the parties.
"And make no mistake -- Democrats have made clear to Speaker Johnson that we will not support the inclusion of any poison pills in any........
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