House Democrats rally at Capitol in last-ditch effort to alter spending bill
Source: The Hill
09/29/25 9:34 PM ET
House Democrats rallied in the Capitol on Monday evening in an 11th-hour strategy session with two distinct goals: To unify the party amid the partisan budget standoff and to compel GOP leaders back to the negotiating table on legislation to prevent a government shutdown.
Huddled behind closed doors in the basement of the Capitol, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and his leadership team used the rare recess gathering to mobilize the partys opposition to the Republicans spending plan, which excludes health care provisions the Democrats are demanding as a condition of their support.
What this is all about is what the Republicans have done to health care in this nation, said Rep. Rosa DeLauro (Conn.), the senior Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee. They have created a crisis, and an immediate crisis in some respects. And it is going to result in higher costs for the American people at a time when the cost of living and affordability preys on the minds of every single family.
The effort appears destined to fail at least in its objective to yank Republicans into new talks before a shutdown. House Republican leaders have canceled the previously scheduled votes for this week, and there are virtually no GOP lawmakers in Washington as a result. Indeed, the dozens of House Democrats who returned to Capitol Hill this week had the House side of the campus almost exclusively to themselves.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5528143-house-democrats-spending-bill/
UpInArms
(53,618 posts)This shutdown is theirs
ananda
(33,828 posts)Epstein
gab13by13
(30,331 posts)Chuck Schumer kneecapped the House members when he organized a minority of Senators to vote for the CR.
The time to fight for our social safety net was back in March before the cuts to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, etc., became law.
Once again I never click on The Hill, the right wing rag where John Solomon posted over a dozen articles that pushed STOP THE STEAL.