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Shot/Chaser: Scott Garrett’s Egg on Face Moment

Budget Committee Member Scott Garrett and House Republicans Primed to Fail on Doing Their Job, Passing a Budget

Shot: In 2011, Congressman Scott Garrett cared so much about passing a budget that he created his own.

“On the contrary: Garrett’s proposal makes much deeper cuts than Ryan’s budget does. It hacks $9.5 trillion out of the budget over the next decade (Ryan’s cuts $4 trillion over the same time frame, and only $6.2 trillion over its total projection through 2030). And given how much controversy there is over Ryan’s budget, having Garrett’s on the table instead could have backfired, especially come election time.”

Chaser: Tomorrow marks the deadline for Garrett (a member of the Budget Committee) and his House Republicans (who are in control of Congress) to author and pass a budget. And it’s abundantly clear that Republicans will miss this critical deadline by a longshot.

FYI – Republicans voted twice to take a two week recess instead of meeting their budget deadline. (Roll no. 114; Roll no. 131).

“The Republican House of Representatives is irreparably broken, thanks to the influence of the extreme House Freedom Caucus and the Party of Trump. After spending months and months breathlessly touting their intention to do their job and pass a budget, it’s clear that Congressman Scott Garrett – a member of the Budget Committee – and the Republican Party are at the core of dysfunction in Washington,” said Bryan Lesswing at the DCCC.

Details below:

Associated Press:GOP House under Speaker Ryan set to blow budget deadline

by Erica Werner and Andrew Taylor

4/13/16

House Republicans are about to blow through a statutory deadline to pass an annual budget, a major embarrassment for Speaker Paul Ryan that raises questions about his stewardship of the House despite his high profile on the national stage…

Boehner himself, despite his troubles with the hard-liners in his caucus, met the budget deadline each of the five years of his speakership…

“It’s extremely frustrating,” GOP Rep. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota said of the imminent budget failure. He praised Ryan’s style, but added: “It’s admirable in some ways but not producing results.”…

The budget is not the only area where House Republicans are faltering under Ryan’s leadership. Very little significant legislation has been moving, and negotiations over a bill to address Puerto Rico’s fiscal crisis have proceeded in fits and starts. It’s unclear whether a just-released Puerto Rico bill backed by Ryan will attract the needed support.

POLITICO: The GOP’s budget fail

by Jake Sherman and Burgess Everett
4/13/16

Not long ago, Congressional Republicans said authoring and passing a budget were the basics of governing…And they persuaded voters to return them to power because they would make Capitol Hill work again.

But here we are, on April 13, with Republicans holding both chambers of Congress, and there isn’t a budget in sight…

The reality lays bare a few critical dynamics. Republicans have undermined one of their core arguments for governing. On key fiscal matters, they have not been able to normalize legislating and hopes for regular order have been dashed…

New York Times: Congressional leaders to push for spending bills amid budget obstacles

By David Herzenhorn

4/13/16

House and Senate appropriators are set to barrel ahead with spending bills over the next few days, even as House Republican leaders seem unable to win passage of a budget resolution because of opposition from hard-line conservatives…

The inability to pass a budget is a setback for Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, who built his political reputation as his party’s leading author of budget proposals.

 The Hill: House GOP likely to miss budget deadline

by Sarah Ferris

4/13/16

House Republicans are expected to blow past a key budget deadline this week after party leaders failed to resolve a months-long fight over spending levels…

“I think this is the pivotal week to find out if we’ve made any progress at all,” Cole said Tuesday, while acknowledging the GOP’s core group of opposition — the House Freedom Caucus — has not softened its stance against the higher spending levels.





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