Lankford Votes "No' on Continuing Resolution

Press Release

Date: Sept. 29, 2022
Location: Washington, DC
Keyword Search: Inflation

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) today issued a statement following his "no' vote on the latest continuing resolution (CR):

"When it comes to funding the government, Congress is living the same story over and over again. Once again, we're at the end of a Fiscal Year and not one appropriations bill has been passed through the public, transparent committee process. Not one American was given the opportunity to weigh in, and once again Congress is delaying the inevitable. Last year, by delaying the budgeting process, it cost Americans trillions of dollars and now they are faced with high inflation, high gas prices, and high utilities. Americans can't continue to pay the bill for Congress' dysfunctional budget process."

Lankford signed a letter with Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) urging Members to adopt a "clean" Continuing Resolution (CR)that extends into 2023 so Democrats can't pass another spending spree full of political priorities by the end of this year. Lankford has introduced a plan to stop the fear of government shutdowns for good. The Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2021 would take government shutdowns off the table by setting up an automatic CR if government funding has not been enacted on time and require Congress to stay in town until all funding bills are passed and signed into law.


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