Langevin Opposes Republican Budget Plan

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Langevin Opposes Republican Budget Plan

Congressman Jim Langevin
Congressman Jim Langevin issued a statement Wednesday evening condemning the Republican budget plan, which passed the chamber by a vote of 228-199. Here is his statement in full:
 
“A successful budget clearly outlines our priorities as a nation. It should send a message to the American people about our shared vision; a vision for a future where education, jobs, quality health care and affordable housing are attainable goals. This budget does exactly the opposite. Instead, it represents an attack on our most vulnerable populations. Under this budget, Pell grants are frozen and higher education tax credits are eliminated, making college less affordable. The promise we have made to seniors through a Medicare guarantee is broken, turning this critical safety net into a voucher program and subjecting seniors to skyrocketing costs. Over the next decade, $187 billion in infrastructure investments will be eliminated. Middle class families will be the ones to pay for these devastating cuts, while the wealthiest Americans will benefit from further tax breaks.
 
“We celebrated this week the five-year anniversary of passage of the Affordable Care Act. Taking stock of this historic bill, we see that more than 16 million previously uninsured people have gained coverage. Health care costs are leveling off and we continue to shift toward a preventive health care model that focuses on keeping people healthy and will further drive down costs. The Affordable Care Act is working. But after more than 50 unsuccessful attempts to repeal or undermine this legislation, the Republicans have used this budget as a tool to eliminate the Affordable Care Act, once and for all.
 
“In Rhode Island, the impacts of this budget will be severe. Health care coverage will be eliminated for 31,000 Rhode Islanders who have signed up through the health care exchange. Head Start programs will suffer, with 120 fewer children eligible for participation in our state. Rhode Island will receive $4.2 million less funding for disadvantaged students, and $1.2 million less for educational opportunities for students with disabilities. At the higher education level, financial aid through Pell grants will be reduced for 31,000 Rhode Islanders. Funding for affordable housing will be cut by $8 million. Access to nutritious food, including locally-grown produce, will be decimated by an estimated $400 million cut to the SNAP program over five years. And despite the Republican calls for supporting job creation, job training and employment services will be available to 8,300 fewer Rhode Islanders under this budget.
 
“These cuts come at a time when our state and our nation can least afford it. Too many Rhode Islanders are still out of work, or just a paycheck away from homelessness or hunger. Too many young people don’t know how they will pay for college, or cut health insurance out of their budgets as a way to make ends meet. Our economy is showing the distinct signs of recovery, but that delicate balance would easily be disrupted through the implementation of these careless policies. The budget alternative that I supported lifts the draconian cuts of sequestration, invests in infrastructure and enhances our nation’s role as a global leader in research and innovation. It supports a restructuring of our tax code that benefits middle class families and closes tax loopholes for companies that ship jobs overseas. Finally, it emphasizes the need to continue to support a strong military that is second to none, that can meet the country’s security challenges and that provides the necessary support for the selfless men and women who serve in uniform.   I truly believe that we can come to a bipartisan agreement. But first, we must agree on our priorities, and those priorities must center upon the well-being of hardworking American families. To grow our economy, we need to expand opportunity – not stifle it.”

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