[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 43 (Monday, March 13, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S1755]
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BUDGET RIDER
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, one final point on another matter. Today,
the Democratic leadership of the Senate sent a letter to Leader
McConnell and Chairman Cochran. We, of course, laid out our concerns
about the budget and reiterated the guiding rules that helped us pass a
budget for the first time in a while last year. We believe that we
should stick to the spending levels that were agreed to in December,
that we should maintain a parity between defense and nondefense, and
that there should be no poison pill riders.
It is rumored that one of those poison pill riders might be a
supplemental added to the CR that would call for paying for President
Trump's wall. That will not stand.
The President wants a wall but has not answered so many questions
about it. What about eminent domain and the procedures to acquire land
from private landowners? What is the design of the wall? Where is it
going to be located? How is it going to be paid for, and how much will
it cost? Don't you think we ought to give the President some time to
have Mexico pay for the wall? That is what he said throughout his
campaign, that Mexico will pay for it.
That is why both Democratic and Republican Members of Congress who
represent the border States object to this wall. It will be
inappropriate, in our judgment, to insist on the inclusion of such
funding in a must-pass appropriations bill that is needed for the
Republican majority in the control of Congress to avert a government
shutdown. It is truly a poison pill. We would urge our colleagues not
to allow the President to include this in a must-pass bill that avoids
a shutdown of the government.
I yield the floor.
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