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Trahan Votes to Prevent Economic Catastrophe for Massachusetts Families
Washington,
May 31, 2023
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congresswoman Lori Trahan (MA-03) voted in favor of the Bipartisan Budget Agreement that will prevent a default on the nation’s debt, which would have had catastrophic impacts on families across Massachusetts. “A default on our debt would be disastrous for working families here in Massachusetts and across our nation. For months, House Republicans have held the livelihoods of families, veterans, and seniors hostage, something that the conference’s most far right members proudly touted,” Congresswoman Trahan said. “Some Republicans even called on Speaker McCarthy to force a default no matter what negotiations with the White House produced, a catastrophe that would’ve killed millions of jobs, jeopardized social security payments, limited access to health care for seniors and veterans, slashed workers’ retirement savings, and increased costs for families at the worst possible time.” “This deal is far from perfect. It represents the reality that the majority party in the House of Representatives is controlled by a group of extremists with little interest in actually governing. That’s why the priorities secured in the agreement by the President and his team of negotiators are imperative,” Congresswoman Trahan continued. “Above all else, this bipartisan legislation fulfills our obligation to uphold the full faith and credit of the United States, which is why I voted yes. Moving forward, I remain committed to the vitally important work of strengthening our environmental protections and bolstering the programs that working families rely on to make ends meet.” Over the past four months, House Republicans have held the economy and the livelihoods of working families “hostage” while demanding severe cuts to federal programs those same families rely on as ransom. Last month, the Republican majority in the House passed legislation along party lines that would have slashed federal funding for child care, food assistance, rental assistance, veterans’ health care, opioid and addiction treatment, and public safety programs. Following passage of the partisan bill and despite ongoing negotiations with the White House, leaders in the Republican Party, including former President Donald Trump, called on House Republicans to force a default anyways. Without passage of the Bipartisan Budget Agreement, Republicans would have successfully forced the United States to default on its debt payments. The effects of a default on Massachusetts families would’ve included:
During negotiations leading up to the Bipartisan Budget Agreement, the White House took steps to defeat many of House Republicans’ most extreme demands, including:
The legislation now moves to the Senate for consideration. ### |