What happens when Congress passes a bill to keep the government running, but actually hurts the American people? That’s exactly what critics are saying about the GOP’s new stopgap funding bill, which passed Tuesday.
The bill would extend government funding at 2024 levels through the end of the fiscal year, forcing cuts to crucial services and programs that affect everyday Americans. For starters, this bill could leave vital public health programs—like research on cancer, Alzheimer’s, and mental health—unfunded. Small businesses could lose crucial support from the Small Business Administration, paving the way for unchecked corporate interests.
Worst of all, the bill may force drastic cuts to public services, including police, teachers, and critical health services for the homeless. Low-income families and public education programs could also face massive reductions. Critics say this is a temporary fix that could have lasting, harmful consequences for the American people.
Click play to listen to the report from AURN White House Correspondent Ebony McMorris. For more news, follow @E_N_McMorris & @aurnonline.