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                        MAKING OUR VOICES HEARD

  (Ms. Kelly of Illinois was recognized to address the House for 5 
minutes.)
  Ms. KELLY of Illinois. Madam Speaker, I rise today in defiance of the 
House Republicans' partisan funding bill.
  Democrats pulled up a seat for Republican leadership at the 
negotiating table to discuss a bipartisan solution, but Republicans 
walked away.
  What did Republicans propose instead?
  A blank check to Donald Trump and Elon Musk to take money away from 
you and spend as they will.
  For years, I have heard my Republican colleagues talk about the power 
of the purse and how that power belongs to Congress and Congress alone.

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Republicans loved to talk about Article I of the Constitution and 
insisted on clear checks and balances.
  What do I hear now? Silence.
  Now that Republicans are in control of Congress, they decide to bend 
the knee to Donald Trump. Republicans are giving Donald Trump and Elon 
Musk the power to decide who gets money and who doesn't. Based on these 
last 8 weeks, we know who Trump prioritizes: his billionaire friends 
and big corporations. He does not care for veterans, workers with 
disabilities, children, senior citizens, farmers, or families just 
trying to make ends meet.
  Republicans will try to call this a clean continuing resolution. 
Believe me, that is a bunch of fill-in-the-blanks because this is far 
from clean. The Republican funding bill has dirt all over it.
  With this bill, the Trump administration will decide construction 
funding by the Army Corps of Engineers. Trump will cut funds for lead 
pipe replacements for schools, better water mains to prevent flooding, 
and better streets for our communities.
  Elon Musk and DOGE have proven how little they care for our veterans. 
They made sweeping staffing cuts to veterans' centers across the 
country, including in Danville, Illinois. My office has gotten calls 
from workers and some vets who were fired for no justifiable reason, 
impacting their own families and the veterans they care for.
  The Republican funding bill goes even further, cutting $23 billion in 
veterans' benefits. It gives Trump permission to eliminate programs for 
veterans, including homelessness prevention programs, which could lead 
to more than 32,000 veterans losing their homes. These are people who 
defended our country.
  Trump would also have the power to reallocate funding dedicated to 
maternal and child health programs, including Healthy Start, rural 
maternal health initiatives, and maternity care training.
  For over a decade, I have rolled up my sleeves to save mothers who 
are dying from preventative pregnancy-related causes. In the middle of 
a maternal mortality crisis, Trump would sign away all the programs 
that help mothers and babies.
  Trump likes to talk a big game about border control and our country's 
fentanyl crisis. He plays as the world's biggest bully and hits our 
closest allies with tariffs. Meanwhile, Republicans give Trump the 
power to steer funding dedicated to stopping the flow of fentanyl and 
instead spend that money on mass deportation initiatives.
  Last September, Kankakee County in my district received funding to 
help law enforcement crack down on illicit drug trafficking and address 
the overdose epidemic. That funding would stop under the Republican 
bill.
  You heard at the joint address to Congress last week that RFK, Jr., 
is free to run with his conspiracy theories and anti-vaccination lies. 
This bill would give him broad discretion to spend money as he wishes 
at the CDC, ignoring critical lifesaving programs like ending the HIV 
epidemic initiative, Alzheimer's disease programs, and cancer 
prevention.
  If you are not part of the 1 percent, House Republicans and Donald 
Trump simply do not care about you. It does not matter if you are 
Democrat, Republican, or Independent. This partisan funding bill proves 
it. Republicans are giving Donald Trump the green light to do as he 
wishes, and we all know that he does not have the American people in 
mind.
  I, alongside House Democrats, have also been at the negotiation 
table, but we will never negotiate away veterans' benefits, healthcare, 
or people's Social Security. I refuse to betray my constituents. Please 
stand up, speak out, and make your voices heard.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Ciscomani). Members are reminded to 
refrain from engaging in personalities towards the President.

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