Congressman Robert Garcia, Entire Democratic Freshman Class, Join Forces Demanding Speaker McCarthy Avoid Government Shutdown
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, President of the Freshman Class, Congressman Robert Garcia (CA-42), led a unified Freshman Class of House Democrats in urging Speaker Kevin McCarthy to work towards a bipartisan solution to keep the government operational ahead of the looming September 30th funding deadline. Congressman Garcia was joined by Freshman Representative to Leadership, Jasmine Crockett (TX-30), and Freshman Steering & Policy Members Rob Menendez (NJ-08) and Hillary Scholten (MI-03). All members of the Freshman Democratic Class signed on to the letter.
In the letter, the House Democratic Freshman Class stressed their 
commitment to serving the American people and emphasized the need to 
prioritize functional governance over partisan politics. All Freshman 
members asserted that the threat of a government shutdown stands in 
direct contradiction to their duty as Representatives and would 
compromise the functioning of essential services that millions of 
Americans heavily rely on.
 
“Holding the American people hostage with the threat of a shutdown is 
irresponsible and risks destabilizing the lives of millions of American 
families,” said Congressman Garcia. “We have an 
obligation to the American people as elected lawmakers and Freshman 
Democrats are committed to working tirelessly towards a government that 
is effective, efficient, and accountable to the needs of our citizens.”
 
“Let’s be clear about what is at stake with this game that House 
Republicans are playing with our government: if Republicans launch us 
into a long-term shutdown at the end of this month, millions of 
Americans will be at risk of not receiving their federal benefits and 
millions of federal workers would be furloughed without pay. Speaker 
McCarthy has admitted that shutting down the government is merely a 
stunt to make his Caucus look tough and to retain the support of his 
MAGA colleagues—members who care more about attacking trans kids and 
banning reproductive healthcare for our military members than keeping 
our government functioning. The Republican Caucus has made delusional 
statements that a shutdown would be, in their words, ‘a good thing’. If 
that is what they believe, I hope they are ready to explain to their 
constituents why they are no longer receiving the federal benefits they 
depend on, or are unable to go back to work in our federal agencies and 
offices,” said Congresswoman Crockett.
 
“Our Freshman Democratic colleagues and I ran for Congress to work on 
solutions for the real challenges facing working families in our 
districts across the country,” said Congressman Menendez.
 “Unfortunately, instead of working across the aisle to collaborate on 
important issues impacting Americans, the House GOP has pursued a 
destructive partisan agenda that will soon bring us to the brink of a 
government shutdown. I am proud to join Rep. Garcia, Rep. Crockett, and 
Rep. Scholten, as well as all Freshman Democrats, in calling on Speaker 
McCarthy to keep his end of the spending agreement he struck with 
President Biden in May and avert a catastrophic shutdown.”
 
“A government shutdown is not inevitable – it is the product of a House 
Republican Majority that’s unwilling to do the work the American people 
sent them to Washington to do. In fact, Senate Republicans join us in 
our frustration about the roadblocks being thrown up by House 
Republicans,” said Congresswoman Scholten. “Our 
neighbors are counting on the GOP to join us in urgent, bipartisan 
action to fund the government and to protect the paychecks of 
hardworking federal employees — including our United States Coast Guard 
Members who do not get paid for serving our nation during our shutdown —
 and the benefits that our seniors, veterans, and so many others rely 
on.”
 
In the letter, the Freshman Democratic Class advocated for the same 
productive approach that the Senate Appropriations Committee used to 
pass all of its funding bills with broad bipartisan backing. In stark 
contrast, within a week of the passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act 
of 2023, House Republican leadership announced that they would not 
adhere to the funding levels negotiated. The work of the House 
Republican Appropriations Committee members broke three core tenets of 
the debt limit deal, moving the federal government closer to a shutdown.
 In contrast, a unified Democratic Freshman Class is demanding that any 
short-term funding extension remain free of controversial amendments and
 any detrimental cuts that would compromise the wellbeing of everyday 
Americans. House Republicans need to do what is right for the American 
people and write spending bills that are consistent with the deal that 
they overwhelmingly supported.
 
The full text can be found here. 
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