04/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/05/2025 07:57
Republicans' national budget will increase prices for Coloradans, gut critical services, increase the deficit, and give tax cuts to the ultra-wealthy
Republicans voted down Hickenlooper-led amendments to protect funding for Medicaid, Social Security
WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper released the following statement after he voted against Republicans' Senate Budget Resolution:
"The Republicans' budget is a nightmare for working Americans. We're game to make government more cost-effective and lower taxes for working families - this does the opposite," said Hickenlooper. "Higher costs from the grocery store to the gas tank. Cuts to Americans' health care. Increasing the national debt. All so Republicans can hand out tax breaks to the ultra-wealthy."
Hickenlooper voted "No" on the budget resolution after Republicans voted down critical Democratic-led amendments to lower the cost of living and prevent cuts to Medicaid, Social Security, and veterans' benefits.
Hickenlooper led a group of Western senators to introduce an amendment to protect public lands from being sold to pay for Republicans' tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy. Watch his full remarks about his amendment HERE.
"Their tax handouts for the wealthy are so large - and so important - that some are willing to plunder our public lands," said Hickenlooper. "So let's be clear: Our public lands are not for sale."
Hickenlooper also spoke on the floor yesterday about the Trump administration's tariffs and Republican-led proposals that would harm small businesses and raise prices for working Americans. Watch his full remarks HERE.
"The bottom line is that these tariff taxes will lead to higher costs, they're going to hurt small businesses, and I think ultimately they're going to increase unemployment," said Hickenlooper. "I don't think that I could find anyone in Colorado [who] would say that this is what they were voting for in the last election."
In total, Hickenlooper introduced and joined 17 amendments to the 2025 Senate Budget Resolution to oppose Republican provisions that would harm Coloradans, including:
Lowering Costs for Americans
Protecting Critical Health Care
Protecting Safety Net Programs
Protecting Public Lands
Supporting Unions
Budget resolutions guide federal spending and revenue policies for the year. This is the second budget resolution the Senate has voted on during the reconciliation process. Hickenlooper voted against the first package in February. The Senate and the House must pass identical versions of the budget for the reconciliation bill to become law.
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