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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Schneider Protects American Credit in Vote for Bipartisan Budget Agreement

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Congressman Bradley Scott Schneider | Congressman Bradley Scott Schneider Official Website

Congressman Bradley Scott Schneider | Congressman Bradley Scott Schneider Official Website

WASHINGTON— On May 31, 2023, Congressman Brad Schneider (IL-10) voted to pass the Bipartisan Budget Agreement and send it to the Senate for consideration.

Video of Schneider’s floor speech is available here. Schneider released the following statement:"

Had it been up to me, we would have responsibly addressed this issue months ago and avoided the unnecessary costs and anxieties caused by the political brinkmanship of the most extreme Republicans.  There is no question we need to find bipartisan ways to bring down our deficits and lower the debt burden we are passing to the next generations.  But I do not believe it wise nor productive to threaten the good faith and credit of the United States. Rather, we should be working through ‘regular order,’ reaching across the aisle to develop fully considered, truly sustainable solutions.

"President Biden fought hard to protect the many achievements realized in the last Congress, including the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Chips and Science Act and the PACT Act. The agreement he negotiated protects several key priorities that the Republican majority initially tried to take away. The bill protects veterans’ health care, including increasing funding for the PACT Act.  It protects Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security, and avoids the most devastating changes sought to SNAP and TANF. Most importantly, the agreement keeps America moving forward to meet the challenges ahead of us.

"Compromise requires give and take and both sides made difficult concessions to achieve this agreement. I wish we had a better option. I wish we didn’t have to go through the absurd process in the first place. But my choice this week was between supporting this legislation or letting our country default on its obligations." 

Original source can be found here.

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