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Kentucky, Indiana lawmakers respond to government shutdown

Kentucky, Indiana lawmakers respond to government shutdown
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Kentucky, Indiana lawmakers respond to government shutdown
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R.-Ky.)“Well here we are. Day one of the Senate Democrats’ government shutdown. We did everything we could to stop them. We put forward a noncontroversial bill that contains nothing they even claim to object to. It would continue funding the federal government and secure the future of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program for the vulnerable families that rely on it. “The bill passed the House. The president said he would sign it. And a bipartisan majority of Senators, Democrats and Republicans, voted for it. The votes were there. The president was ready. The solution to this manufactured crisis was inches away. But then the Democratic Leader took the extraordinary step of filibustering this legislation, preventing it from passing, and plunging the country into this avoidable mess. “The House of Representatives, the president, and a bipartisan majority of Republican and Democratic Senators all agreed on a compromise bill that would have prevented a shutdown. It would enable Congress to do the common sense thing: Keep negotiating other issues while also providing for our troops, our veterans, and millions of vulnerable Americans. But the Democratic Leader chose to filibuster that bipartisan bill. “So here we are. Day one, and already, funding is in jeopardy for our veterans. Because the Democratic Leader filibustered a bipartisan compromise that a majority of Senators supported and chose instead to shut down the government. And of course, low-income families across America woke up today without the knowledge that their children’s health care is safe. All because the Democratic Leader filibustered a bipartisan compromise that a majority of Senators supported and chose a government shutdown. “Yesterday, my friend the senior Senator from New York tried to insist this shutdown was anybody’s fault but his own. He blamed President Trump, because the president wouldn’t resolve months of ongoing negotiations over massive issues in one brief meeting and give the Senator everything he wanted. “He blamed Republicans in Congress, as though everyone didn’t know that Senate rules allow the minority party, if they choose, to obstruct the American people’s business and filibuster for their own political purposes. These rhetorical gymnastics are not persuasive. The American people see right through this bluster. Like the president, like the House, and like a bipartisan majority of Senators, the American people want long-term solutions on immigration policy. On government spending. On all the major issues we’ve been discussing for months – and will continue to discuss. “But like the president, like the House, and like a bipartisan majority of Senators, the American people cannot begin to understand why the Senate Democratic Leader thinks the entire government should be shut down until he gets his way on illegal immigration. “They cannot comprehend why the senior Senator from New York is advising his party to keep the government shuttered for American troops, American veterans, American military families, and vulnerable American children until he gets exactly what he wants on the issue of illegal immigration – a situation which does not even become urgent until March. “Senate Democrats are starting to realize all this. They are starting to realize that their constituents, the president, the House, and a majority in the Senate are on one side of this. On the other side, all alone, is their Democratic Leader, who invented this unfortunate hostage situation and has led his party into this untenable position. “Let’s end this foolishness. It’s hurting millions of Americans who have done nothing to deserve it. I invite all my colleagues across the aisle to join together and do what is obviously responsible and right for the people we represent. Let’s reopen the government and then resume the bipartisan discussions on funding our troops, on DACA, on government spending, and on all the other priorities that all of us can work together to resolve.”Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.)"It is distressing and embarrassing that President Trump and Congressional Republicans have spent a full year in total control of the federal government but have demonstrated a total inability to govern. There is bipartisan support for legislation that would end this shutdown, but Republican leadership is too afraid of an extreme faction in their own party to pursue this compromise. This GOP dysfunction has prevented Congress from enacting a full year budget deal, disaster relief, resources to address the opioid epidemic, full funding for children’s health insurance and community health centers, protections for DREAMers, and other top priorities for American families. As President Trump himself said during the 2013 shutdown: ‘Problems start from the top and they have to get solved from the top.’ President Trump, Leader McConnell, and Speaker Ryan, the American people need you to govern. Quit ignoring them."Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.)"The most basic duty of Congress is to fund the federal government, and I voted to keep the government running. I am incredibly disappointed Congress failed to prevent a shutdown. Like in 2013, I’m going to work with my colleagues in a bipartisan manner to reopen the government, and I will donate my take-home pay during the shutdown to charity in Indiana."Congressional candidate Dan Canon (D-Ind.)"Before the GOP was in total control of the government, CHIP and DACA were successful programs. Both could have been renewed and repaired at any time during the last several months, with or without Democratic support. Now Republicans point the finger at Democrats and pretend as though they ever cared about any of the children affected in the first place. No one wants a government shutdown, but I am glad to see Senate Democrats stand on principle rather than using the dreamers as political pawns. Enough is enough."Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.)“When given the opportunity to extend the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for more than 104,000 Hoosier children, provide for our servicemembers, lift the burden of the job-killing medical device tax, and keep government functions operating, some of my colleagues took a pass. For reasons I can’t understand, they voted to shut down the government even though they support the bill. I will continue working through the weekend to ensure that a solution is reached for the good of Hoosiers and all Americans. I will also be donating my salary to the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation until the government reopens."
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Sen. Mitch McConnell (R.-Ky.)

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“Well here we are. Day one of the Senate Democrats’ government shutdown. We did everything we could to stop them. We put forward a noncontroversial bill that contains nothing they even claim to object to. It would continue funding the federal government and secure the future of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program for the vulnerable families that rely on it.

“The bill passed the House. The president said he would sign it. And a bipartisan majority of Senators, Democrats and Republicans, voted for it. The votes were there. The president was ready. The solution to this manufactured crisis was inches away. But then the Democratic Leader took the extraordinary step of filibustering this legislation, preventing it from passing, and plunging the country into this avoidable mess.

“The House of Representatives, the president, and a bipartisan majority of Republican and Democratic Senators all agreed on a compromise bill that would have prevented a shutdown. It would enable Congress to do the common sense thing: Keep negotiating other issues while also providing for our troops, our veterans, and millions of vulnerable Americans. But the Democratic Leader chose to filibuster that bipartisan bill.

“So here we are. Day one, and already, funding is in jeopardy for our veterans. Because the Democratic Leader filibustered a bipartisan compromise that a majority of Senators supported and chose instead to shut down the government. And of course, low-income families across America woke up today without the knowledge that their children’s health care is safe. All because the Democratic Leader filibustered a bipartisan compromise that a majority of Senators supported and chose a government shutdown.

“Yesterday, my friend the senior Senator from New York tried to insist this shutdown was anybody’s fault but his own. He blamed President Trump, because the president wouldn’t resolve months of ongoing negotiations over massive issues in one brief meeting and give the Senator everything he wanted.

“He blamed Republicans in Congress, as though everyone didn’t know that Senate rules allow the minority party, if they choose, to obstruct the American people’s business and filibuster for their own political purposes. These rhetorical gymnastics are not persuasive. The American people see right through this bluster. Like the president, like the House, and like a bipartisan majority of Senators, the American people want long-term solutions on immigration policy. On government spending. On all the major issues we’ve been discussing for months – and will continue to discuss.

“But like the president, like the House, and like a bipartisan majority of Senators, the American people cannot begin to understand why the Senate Democratic Leader thinks the entire government should be shut down until he gets his way on illegal immigration.

“They cannot comprehend why the senior Senator from New York is advising his party to keep the government shuttered for American troops, American veterans, American military families, and vulnerable American children until he gets exactly what he wants on the issue of illegal immigration – a situation which does not even become urgent until March.

“Senate Democrats are starting to realize all this. They are starting to realize that their constituents, the president, the House, and a majority in the Senate are on one side of this. On the other side, all alone, is their Democratic Leader, who invented this unfortunate hostage situation and has led his party into this untenable position.

“Let’s end this foolishness. It’s hurting millions of Americans who have done nothing to deserve it. I invite all my colleagues across the aisle to join together and do what is obviously responsible and right for the people we represent. Let’s reopen the government and then resume the bipartisan discussions on funding our troops, on DACA, on government spending, and on all the other priorities that all of us can work together to resolve.”

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Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.)

"It is distressing and embarrassing that President Trump and Congressional Republicans have spent a full year in total control of the federal government but have demonstrated a total inability to govern. There is bipartisan support for legislation that would end this shutdown, but Republican leadership is too afraid of an extreme faction in their own party to pursue this compromise. This GOP dysfunction has prevented Congress from enacting a full year budget deal, disaster relief, resources to address the opioid epidemic, full funding for children’s health insurance and community health centers, protections for DREAMers, and other top priorities for American families. As President Trump himself said during the 2013 shutdown: ‘Problems start from the top and they have to get solved from the top.’ President Trump, Leader McConnell, and Speaker Ryan, the American people need you to govern. Quit ignoring them."

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Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.)

"The most basic duty of Congress is to fund the federal government, and I voted to keep the government running. I am incredibly disappointed Congress failed to prevent a shutdown. Like in 2013, I’m going to work with my colleagues in a bipartisan manner to reopen the government, and I will donate my take-home pay during the shutdown to charity in Indiana."

Congressional candidate Dan Canon (D-Ind.)

"Before the GOP was in total control of the government, CHIP and DACA were successful programs. Both could have been renewed and repaired at any time during the last several months, with or without Democratic support. Now Republicans point the finger at Democrats and pretend as though they ever cared about any of the children affected in the first place. No one wants a government shutdown, but I am glad to see Senate Democrats stand on principle rather than using the dreamers as political pawns. Enough is enough."

Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.)

“When given the opportunity to extend the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for more than 104,000 Hoosier children, provide for our servicemembers, lift the burden of the job-killing medical device tax, and keep government functions operating, some of my colleagues took a pass. For reasons I can’t understand, they voted to shut down the government even though they support the bill. I will continue working through the weekend to ensure that a solution is reached for the good of Hoosiers and all Americans. I will also be donating my salary to the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation until the government reopens."