[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: WILLIAM J. CLINTON (2000, Book I)] [April 4, 2000] [Pages 618-619] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]Statement on the Democratic Amendment to the Budget Resolution April 4, 2000 Today the Senate begins its work on its budget and, in so doing, will lay out its investment and reform priorities for the FY 2001 budget. The Senate Democrats, under the leadership of Senator Robb and Senator Daschle, will be offering an amendment to this budget resolution designed to put America's priorities in order. This amendment insists that we do first things first and modernize Medicare with an affordable, accessible, and voluntary Medicare [[Page 619]] prescription drug benefit for all seniors. Once we've done that, we can move forward with a sensible tax cut. I commend the supporters of this amendment because I believe it reflects good policy, the will of the American people, and addresses a long-standing unmet need. We should not be recklessly spending money on an excessive tax cut before we take action to ensure that all seniors have the potentially life-saving choice of a prescription drug benefit. It is my hope that every Member of the Senate will support this critically important amendment.