[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 212 (Wednesday, December 8, 2021)]
[Senate]
[Pages S9001-S9002]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                       SENATE LEGISLATIVE AGENDA

  Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, at the beginning of December, I said the 
Senate had a lot of hard work to do in order to address several 
critical priorities before the end of the year.
  When the month began, America knew we had to avoid a government 
shutdown; we had to approve our annual Defense bill; we had to preserve 
the full faith and credit of the United States; take action on Build 
Back Better before Christmas, as well as deal with voting rights.
  It is now December 8, and the Senate is making very good progress on 
all of these priorities. It was a big, big agenda, and we are clearly 
not through with it, but we are making good progress. There is clearly 
light at the end of the tunnel on the debt ceiling and the Defense bill 
based on the agreement Leader McConnell and I came to and the House's 
action last night. Let me go over those details.
  Last night, the House of Representatives sent us two important pieces 
of legislation. One of them is a compromise version of our annual 
Defense bill, which I expect will earn bipartisan support in this 
Chamber in the coming days.
  I want to thank my colleagues, especially Senator Reed, Ranking 
Member Inhofe, and all my colleagues, who worked to shape this 
legislation to help us make sure we pass a bipartisan Defense bill this 
year, as we have done for decades.
  The second bill they sent us will enable the Chamber to swiftly 
address the debt limit, sparing our country from the calamity--and a 
calamity it would have been--of a first-ever default on our national 
debt. This fast-tracked process was included in a bill that will also 
provide critical protections for Medicare funding, preventing slashes 
in that very important funding to so many seniors, and waive the pay-go 
rule to avoid harmful cuts.
  Last night, I took the first procedural step to advance this 
legislation, setting up a cloture vote to take place as soon as 
Thursday. Once our proposal is approved by the Senate, we will be able 
to address the debt limit in this Chamber with a simple majority vote, 
which is exactly what Democrats have been seeking for months and what I 
have been asking for at this podium time after time, after time.
  I want to thank the Republican leader for his help in working with us 
to find a responsible path that avoids partisan brinksmanship.
  Democrats have always said that the Senate should be able to raise 
the debt limit without resorting to a convoluted, lengthy, and risky 
reconciliation process, and under our plan, we won't have to do that.
  Democrats have also said repeatedly that the responsible thing to do 
is to raise the debt ceiling. Both Democrats and Republicans voted for 
the spending increase. We have said repeatedly that

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we are ready to shoulder this burden even if our Republican colleagues 
are not going to be able to. It now looks like we will be able to do 
that--to have 50 Democrats vote responsibly and do what is good for the 
Nation, avoiding catastrophe by raising the debt ceiling to pay the 
debts we have already incurred, just like any household must do.
  This agreement we have secured is the responsible path forward. No 
gamesmanship on the debt limit means no default on our sovereign debt 
and the calamity--the calamity--that it would cause.
  Again, I thank my Republican colleagues and Leader McConnell. We have 
had fruitful, honest, and good discussions over the last several weeks 
to come up with this proposal.
  We are not over the finish line yet, but I want to thank all of my 
colleagues for working in good faith to move forward on this 
responsibility that must be addressed in the coming days. Soon, we will 
be able to cross another major item off our December to-do list. And we 
have more to roll up our sleeves and get working on. They are so 
important.

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