The offer to finance the government for the rest of the macroeconomic season is drawing condemnation from Republicans.
Republicans are railing against the$ 1.2 trillion spending package to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year after it passed through the House on March 22.
The act passed 286–134, with 112 Democrats and 23 Democrats against it and another 101 Republicans voting for it.
GOP help for the costs drew ire from Republicans in both the House and Senate within days of the House passing the money offer.
” If we do n’t take a stand, we will lose this country. You are seeing the beginning of the end for the United States of America”, the senator added.
” I voted against spending$ 1.2 trillion, including]a ]$ 27 billion increase for the Pentagon,$ 880 million for Middle Eastern countries ‘ borders]but not our own! ], and$ 300 million more for Ukraine”, he said.
Rep. Matt Gaetz ( R- Fla. ), who signaled he would vote “no” before the floor debate, also went to X after the vote to criticize the funding package.
” Surrendering is exactly what this bus does: it surrenders on the frontier, on the expenditure, and on the administrators that are choking out the financial independence of our people.
” I may continue to vote against these items, speak out against them, argument against them, and do everything I can to promote my colleagues to join me, “he added.
Mr. Gaetz was not the only Floridian to criticize the funding package on March 22, as Sen. Rick Scott ( R- Fla. ) also signaled he would vote against it once it reached the Senate later in the day.
He called out some of the funding projects under the bill, including”$ 487, 000 for a museum renovation,$ 500, 000 for opera house upgrades, ]and ]$ 1 million for a social justice center.”
” It’s mad! STOP THE Pledges,” Mr. Scott added.
However, the Republican who possibly went the farthest in condemning the bill was Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene ( R- Ga. ), who moved to oust House Speaker Rep. Mike Johnson ( R- La. ) for his part in negotiating the financing offer.
She filed a motion to abandon the Speaker on March 22 as House people voted on the item.
” This is a deception of the American citizens. This is a deception of the Democratic voters,” the lawmaker told investigators outside of the Capitol following the vote.
” The’ Republican- controlled’ House merely passed a$ 1.2 trillion spending bill that does n’t secure our borders but money full- word abortion and transgender philosophy on our children. I filed a Motion to Vacate because the House needs a Speaker who’s able to win for Republicans and our constituents,” she said.
Before the vote, Ms. Greene spoke on the House floor and said she was rising in” extreme opposition” to the funding package.
” No Republican in the House of Representatives]in ] good conscience can vote for this bill,” she said.
” It is a complete departure of]sic ] all of our principles.”
Samantha Flom contributed to this report.