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Senators Mark Warner, Tim Kaine; Reps. Jennifer McClellan (D-VA04), James Walkinshaw (D-VA11) Slam Trump for Refusing To “meet with Democrats to find a solution,” Argue “Republicans are leading us towards a government shutdown.”

"We're barreling toward a Trump shutdown"

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See below for reactions by Virginia Democratic members of Congress to Trump refusing to even MEET with Democrats on government funding, even as a shutdown looms (and note that it will be nearly 100% Republicans’s fault, as they control the White House, US House and US Senate).

WARNER & KAINE STATEMENT ON TRUMP’S REFUSAL TO MEET WITH DEMOCRATS ON GOVERNMENT FUNDING

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) released the following statement after President Donald Trump canceled a meeting with Senate Democratic leadership on government funding:

“President Trump instructed Republicans to craft a budget bill without dealing with Democrats. Now he’s canceled a negotiation meeting with Democratic leadership that he just agreed to Sunday. President Trump’s unwillingness to engage with Democrats on a path forward underscores how little he cares about the American people. Republicans cannot continue to hide in the tall grass and pretend that government funding doesn’t require bipartisanship. And Republicans know that the health care mess they made must be urgently fixed before millions are forced off their health insurance, more rural hospitals close, and health care costs skyrocket for millions of Americans, including those with employer-sponsored insurance. They must come to the table.”

Last week, Senate Republicans blocked passage of a continuing resolution proposed by Democrats to fund the government, protect Virginians’ access to health care, and prohibit the Trump Administration from illegally withholding funding appropriated by Congress. Specifically, the Democratic legislation would reverse Republican cuts to Medicaid and extend premium enhanced tax credits under the Affordable Care Act, which are set to expire at the end of the yearIt’s critical that Congress act before open enrollment begins on November 1 to prevent Americans from paying more in health care premiums and help ensure people have access to affordable health care.

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Rep. Jennifer McClellan (D-VA04): “Republican leadership jammed a partisan funding bill through the House last week, then canceled votes for the rest of the month. Senate Republicans couldn’t get enough of their members to vote for the bill, and rejected a Democratic alternative to address the health care crisis they created. And now President Trump won’t meet with Democrats to find a solution. Republicans are leading us towards a government shutdown.”

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