[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 57 (Thursday, April 14, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H1690]
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APRIL 15 BUDGET RESOLUTION DEADLINE
(Mr. CONNOLLY asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. CONNOLLY. Mr. Speaker, tomorrow is the deadline by which Congress
is supposed to have enacted its annual budget resolution.
As a former member of the Budget Committee, I take that
responsibility very seriously, and I know the Speaker, the former
chairman of that committee, does as well. So it saddens me that the
House majority is now abdicating that responsibility.
I come from local government where we had to work on a bipartisan
basis to adopt and balance budgets every year. Yet, rather than work
with Democrats to advance a budget resolution that reflects the
spending levels of the hard-fought 2-year bipartisan budget agreement
adopted just 5 months ago, House Republicans have decided not to pass a
resolution at all because some in their caucus want to undo that
bipartisan agreement.
Budgets are values-based documents, but they don't have to represent
just one set of values. They can be inclusive and should represent the
broad diversity of the interests of the people we represent.
Working together, we can demonstrate the power of government to spur
economic growth, provide for national security, and meet the needs of
our people.
Mr. Speaker, one only has to look at the growing costs of the Zika
virus, the opioid addiction problem, and the Flint water crisis to
realize the cost of doing nothing.
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