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Sen. Schumer: Fight Back, Vote ‘No’ on Deadly Budget Bill

New York City, NY – As Republican chaos pushes us closer to a federal government shutdown, Common Cause New York is demanding Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) reject President Trump’s dangerous budget proposal and stand up for the health of our families and our democracy.

Congress is the last line of defense against Trump’s ‘Billionaire Budget,’ which prioritizes tax cuts for the wealthy elite while slashing healthcare and other lifelines that millions of everyday Americans depend on.

“Sen. Schumer could’ve stopped the president’s power grabs in the March funding fight, but he chose to back down,” said Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause New York. “Six months later, President Trump and his congressional allies have only gotten bolder — putting our lives at stake by gutting healthcare and critical services for working American families just to give his billionaire friends a tax cut. Sen. Schumer must stand up for New Yorkers when we need him most to prevent President Trump’s corrupt, billionaire agenda.”

Common Cause is calling for Congress to pass a budget that:

  • Protects Americans’ access to healthcare by extending the enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits set to expire later this year, and reversing the cuts to Medicaid passed in July.
  • Creates real safeguards to prevent one president from holding our government hostage and axing government services that children, families, and seniors rely on.

If President Trump continues to prioritize billionaire tax cuts over healthcare benefits, families could see their healthcare premiums rise by as much as $4,000 a year—hitting over 20 million Americans as prices are already on the rise.

The government will shut down if the president and Congressional Republicans fail to pass a budget that puts the American people first by September 30.

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