REP. BEN McADAMS (D-UT): "As it stands now, we've already failed… I am frustrated we don't have an agreement we can vote on already." ("House Democratic Freshmen In Tough Races Growing Agitated About Failure Of Stimulus Talks," CNN, 8/11/2020)
REP. TOM MALINOWSKI (D-NJ): ("House Democratic Freshmen In Tough Races Growing Agitated About Failure Of Stimulus Talks," CNN, 8/11/2020)
REP. HALEY STEVENS (D-MI): "Schools and municipalities in my district still need support from their federal government, so I am hoping that a bipartisan deal can come together soon…" ("House Democratic Freshmen In Tough Races Growing Agitated About Failure Of Stimulus Talks," CNN, 8/11/2020)
FLASHBACK: House Democrats And Reporters Knew From The Very Beginning That Speaker Pelosi's Bill Was 'A Wish-List' Representing 'Washington Politics At Its Worst' And 'Partisan Gamesmanship' Stuffed With 'Unrelated Wastes Of Taxpayer Dollars' Speaker Pelosi's Own Members Blasted Her Bill For 'Playing Politics' And 'Advanc[Ing] A Partisan Wish List' That 'Has No Chance At Becoming Law' "Privately, several House Democrats concede their latest bill feels like little more than an effort to appease the most liberal members of the caucus, many of whom were chafed that their most important priorities were minimized or ignored entirely in previous coronavirus negotiations." ("McConnell Brushes Off Pelosi As She Finalizes Relief Package," Politico, 5/11/2020)REP. CINDY AXNE (D-IA): "I am deeply troubled by numerous provisions in this bill that could see large amounts of taxpayer dollars allocated to helping those who are not hurting at all. I could not in good conscience vote to accept this Washington gamesmanship, or vote to approve unrelated wastes of taxpayer dollars, while Iowa sees its COVID-19 case rates climbing and parts of my district become a national hotspot." (Rep. Axne, Press Release, 5/15/2020)
REP. ABBY FINKENAUER (D-IA): "The next federal COVID-19 relief package must be focused on helping families, workers, small businesses and local governments. It needs bipartisan buy-in, and should not be tied up with unrelated provisions. I came to Washington to get things done, and this legislation only serves to push real relief further down the road…. I'm tired of Washington playing politics with issues that demand our attention, solutions, and action. (Rep. Finkenauer, Press Release, 5/15/2020)
REP. SHARICE DAVIDS (D-KS): "Solving these challenges will require members of Congress to work together on targeted relief that can become law and provide real help to those who are suffering. Unfortunately, the HEROES Act does not accomplish that goal … [T]he partisan nature and wide scope of this bill makes it doomed upon arrival in the Senate – only further delaying the aid that Kansans desperately need." (Rep. Davids, Press Release, 5/15/2020)
REP. XOCHITL TORRES SMALL (D-NM): "COVID-19–and rebuilding our economy in the wake of it—is the greatest challenge our country has faced in over a decade. We need bipartisan solutions to overcome it. I will continue to fight for direct funding for states, local communities, and tribal governments, as well as hazard pay for our essential workers on the front lines. But over $1 trillion of this bill was spent elsewhere. Hard times call for strong priorities, and Congress should put aside partisan politics to rebuild through smart infrastructure investments." (Rep. Torres Small, Press Release, 5/15/2020)
REP. KENDRA HORN (D-OK): "Messaging bills without bipartisan support are a disservice to the American people, especially during a time of crisis. This is not the time for partisan gamesmanship, this is the time to find common ground and deliver help where it is needed most. In response to COVID-19, our relief efforts must be targeted, timely, and transparent. The HEROES Act does not meet those standards.(Rep. Horn, Press Release, 5/14/2020)
REP. CONOR LAMB (D-PA): "People in western Pennsylvania and all over the country have sacrificed a lot during this crisis. They expect us to put politics aside, work together, and focus on defeating the coronavirus. This bill is not focused, it was rushed to a vote too fast, and it doesn't help us accomplish that core mission…. Partisan fights have never looked smaller. We need to go back to the negotiating table immediately and work on a bill that can actually pass and will actually help the people who desperately need it." (Rep. Lamb, Press Release, 5/15/2020) REP. SUSAN WILD (D-PA): "The HEROES Act, however, appears to lack that same expansive bipartisan support of past Coronavirus relief packages. Moreover, I am concerned about supporting a $3 trillion bill that in my view does not do enough to provide direct and immediate assistance to struggling families and that will almost surely not proceed to a vote in the Senate or to any realistic negotiations with our colleagues across the aisle…. Now is the time to bring our nation together around solutions that will improve the lives of Americans who are hurting, not engage in partisan gamesmanship, and that's why I will vote against this legislation." (Rep. Wild, Press Release, 5/15/2020)
REP. JOE CUNNINGHAM (D-SC): "This is Washington politics at its worst. While South Carolina families, small business owners, and workers are struggling, now is not the time to advance a partisan wish list or refuse to come to the negotiating table. At a time when our country is in real trouble, we should not be spending precious time on one-sided solutions that aren't going anywhere…. Now it is time for both sides to go back to the negotiating table and deliver bipartisan results …" (Rep. Cunningham, Press Release, 5/15/2020)
REP. BEN McADAMS (D-UT): "This isn't a plan, it's a wish-list. At a time when thousands of people are sick, millions are out of work, and small businesses face bankruptcy, we should be laser-focused on a strategy that opens up business and gets people back to work while also addressing the public health crisis caused by this virus. Republicans and Democrats need to come together on a plan to put this crisis behind us and not waste time with party politics." (Rep. McAdams, Press Release, 5/15/2020)
REP. ELAINE LURIA (D-VA): "This $3 trillion package and the previous relief bills would double federal spending for this year and spending of this scale requires careful consideration and input from all members, not just one party…. Unfortunately, there are many elements of the bill that are unrelated to addressing Americans' most immediate needs associated with COVID-19, which distract from addressing our most urgent priorities during this pandemic." (Rep. Luria, Press Release, 5/16/2020)
REP. ABIGAIL SPANBERGER (D-VA): "Unfortunately, many Members of Congress — including some in my own party — have decided to use this package as an opportunity to make political statements and propose a bill that goes far beyond pandemic relief and has no chance at becoming law, further delaying the help so many need. Therefore, I will respectfully vote against this bill…. At this time, we must come together to build a targeted, timely relief package that avoids partisan posturing and instead prioritizes combatting our nationwide public health emergency, addressing catastrophic unemployment rates, and protecting the security of the next generation." (Rep. Spanberger, Press Release, 5/15/2020)
Reporters Pointed Out Speaker Pelosi Passed 'A Democratic Wish List Filled Up With All The Party's Favored Policies,' 'More A Messaging Document Than A Viable Piece Of Legislation' "SPEAKER NANCY PELOSI'S HOUSE is not officially coming back yet. They are waiting for the release of a new coronavirus bill, which will cost trillions of dollars. Neither this bill nor anything resembling it will ever become law -- it's a Democratic wish list filled up with all the party's favored policies." (Politico's Playbook, 5/11/2020)"It also includes a host of favored liberal provisions which have come under attack by Republicans and have little chance of surviving the coming negotiations." ("House Passes Massive $3T Coronavirus Relief Package," The Hill, 5/15/2020)
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