Brendan Boyle

10/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/07/2025 15:59

ICYMI: Boyle Joins Federal Workers in Philadelphia to Demand End to Trump–Republican Shutdown and Health Care Crisis

PHILADELPHIA, PA - Today, Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (PA-02), Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee, stood with members of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) Region 3 and local labor leaders at Independence Mall to demand an end to the Republican government shutdown that is hurting Pennsylvania's workers and families. Boyle also called on Republicans in Congress to address the looming health care crisis created by their cuts to Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, and Medicare.

"This is a completely unnecessary shutdown," said Congressman Boyle. "This Republican shutdown is being forced by President Trump because he wants it. We can't forget what is at stake in this fight - saving the health care of the American people.  15 million Americans will be losing their health care as a result of the tax bill that was passed by this administration and this Congress a couple months ago. For tens of millions more Americans, their premiums are about to skyrocket.  Let's all of us get back to work for the American people."

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If Republicans fail to act, thousands of families across Philadelphia will see their premiums skyrocket or lose coverage entirely. In Boyle's district alone, 25,000 residents will pay more if Republicans let critical Affordable Care Act tax credits expire. Premiums could jump by $11,485 (183%) for a 60-year-old couple, $2,571 (327%) for a family of four earning $64,000, and $4,275 (41%) for middle-class families making $129,800. Nearly 36,000 people in the district could lose coverage altogether because of Republican cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act.

At the rally, Boyle condemned Donald Trump's recent threats to illegally fire thousands of federal employees during the shutdown. He also reaffirmed his commitment to protecting federal jobs that support the livelihoods of thousands of families in Philadelphia and across Pennsylvania.

He was joined by Phil Glover, Vice President of AFGE Region 3; Rich Gennetti, National Representative for AFGE;Danny Bauder, President of the Philadelphia AFL-CIO; and other union members and local labor allies.

In Pennsylvania, more than 67,000 federal employees - including nearly 12,000 in Boyle's district - have been directly affected by the shutdown, missing paychecks and facing rising health care costs as Republicans prolong their political stunt.

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