03/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/11/2025 16:25
Washington, D.C. - Rep. Mark Amodei released the following statement in response to voting in favor of the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025, a clean continuing resolution to extend government funding through September 30, 2025.
"A fundamental duty of Congress is to ensure the federal government remains open and operational," said Rep. Mark Amodei."Further, taking this step allows us to deliver on our commitment to strengthening our nation's security and continue support for the men and women in uniform who dedicate their careers to doing so. In our current landscape, a clean, long-term continuing resolution is necessary to preserve the continuity of critical services and programs while avoiding unnecessary increases in taxpayer spending. While it's not the ideal solution, this legislation, free of hidden agendas, allows Congress to focus on working with the President in implementing his agenda and restoring fiscal discipline to our nation. It's time to move forward and show that the federal government can function efficiently, effectively, and in service of the public's best interests.
"Moving forward, the Appropriations Committee will continue to do our work at breakneck pace as we expect funding deliberations to begin in short order on Fiscal Year 2026, while concurrently considering Reconciliation in the next 120 days. This mechanism will allow for robust investment in our nation's border security and defense, while extending the tax cuts for middle class America first enacted by Congress under President Trump in 2017.
"As Chair of the Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee, I anticipate the nation's fifth largest department budget to grow substantially in an effort to deliver on our mandate to combat illegal immigration and drug trafficking. Rest assured, I will take the responsibility of managing this increase in homeland resources seriously.
"It will be a busy spring, no doubt, and we are ready to continue the important work we were sent here to do."
Background
Government funding is currently set to expire on March 14th, this continuing resolution extends federal funding at current discretionary spending levels through September 30th, 2025. This legislation reduces overall spending for FY25 below FY24 levels. It also includes anomalies requested by the Trump Administration which total $6 billion in defense investments and $13 billion in non-defense savings.
Topline Investments
Homeland Security Investments
Topline Savings
Extension of Programs