[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 117 (Thursday, July 24, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H6756]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE REPUBLICAN BUDGET
(Mr. YARMUTH asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. YARMUTH. Madam Speaker, today, some of my colleagues from across
the aisle unveiled their proposal to address poverty in America. It is
ironic because, tomorrow, they will vote to push 6 million children
deeper into poverty by excluding their low-income families from the
child tax credit.
I just wish they would explain what they will do differently from
their current budget, which is a hard-hearted and direct attack on the
poor.
Two-thirds of the cuts in the Republican budget come from our social
safety net, including Medicaid, nutrition assistance, and education.
Their budget ends the Medicare guarantee and raises prescription drug
costs for seniors.
It raids Pell grants, raises the already overwhelming cost of
college, and slashes investments in jobs to rebuild our national
infrastructure, and it does this to cut taxes by one-third for the
well-off and well-connected, while continuing to reward companies that
ship our jobs overseas.
Madam Speaker, cutting services for low-income Americans, blocking a
livable wage, and increasing health care costs isn't a path to
prosperity. It is a promise of poverty.
If we expect to have any hope of reducing poverty in generations to
come, we need a strong safety net today, and we need to invest in
quality education and good jobs to create opportunities for the future.
Democrats promise to do that.
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