Shelby: Democrats' Partisan Bills Threaten FY22 Appropriations Process

Posted on Tuesday, October 19, 2021
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Vice Chairman Urges Return to Successful Shelby/Leahy Framework

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senate Appropriations Committee Vice Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) today released the following statement regarding Senate Democrats’ posting of their Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) appropriations bills.

“Chairman Leahy’s decision to unilaterally unveil partisan spending bills is a significant step in the wrong direction.  This one-sided process has resulted in bills that spend in excess of the Democrats’ own budget resolution and fail to give equal consideration to our nation’s defense.  Their bills are filled with poison pills and problematic authorizing provisions, and they remove important legacy riders on topics like terrorism, abortion, and immigration that for years have enjoyed broad support on both sides of the aisle.

“A successful appropriations process rests on trust and bipartisan cooperation like we had in recent years under the Shelby/Leahy framework.  Regrettably, we’re a long way from that now.  If Democrats want full year appropriations bills, they must abandon their go-it-alone strategy and come to the table to negotiate.  We need a topline agreement that does not shortchange our nation’s defense and a willingness to set aside partisan politics.  Only then will we be able to produce full year bills for the American people.  Otherwise, we will oppose these partisan drafts.  The clock is ticking,” stated Vice Chairman Shelby.

Senate Democrats’ partisan bills include a number of issues for Republicans, including:

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