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WASHINGTON, DC — At midnight last night, the federal government shut down after Republican leadership in Congress refused to negotiate in good faith, leaving families in Delaware and across the country to pay the price.
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Congresswoman Sarah McBride (DE-AL) released a new video slamming House Republicans for driving the country toward a government shutdown while refusing to act on the health care cost crisis facing American families.
In the video, McBride highlights the stakes of the looming government shutdown:
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Congresswoman Sarah McBride (DE-AL) voted NO on H.R. 4553, the Energy & Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, citing the bill’s harmful impacts on Delaware families, rising energy costs, and the long-term strength of the U.S. economy.
WASHINGTON, DC — Tonight, Congresswoman Sarah McBride (D-DE) voted NO on two amendments to the Energy & Water Development Appropriations Act (H.R. 4553) that sought to strip funding from the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) and block enforcement of its ban on fracking. Both amendments failed on the House floor.
NEWARK, DE — In case you missed it, Delaware’s Senators Chris Coons and Lisa Blunt Rochester, Congresswoman Sarah McBride, SNAP recipients, and Delaware’s frontline food leaders hosted a press conference in Newark to highlight impending cuts to food assistance across the state.
WILMINGTON, DE — Delaware’s Congresswoman Sarah McBride penned an op-ed in the Delaware News Journal warning that the Republican budget passed by the House of Representatives would dismantle critical services that tens of thousands of Delawareans rely on.
Washington, D.C. — On Friday, Congresswoman Sarah McBride (D-DE) condemned House Republicans for passing H.R. 1, a sweeping budget that she says represents the most extreme rewrite of the country’s health care system in history.
Washington, D.C. —During a House Committee on Rules hearing, Delaware’s Congresswoman Sarah McBride blasted the Republican budget proposal as a “fundamental and dangerous rehaul” of the American health care system, warning it would leave 17 million more Americans uninsured, raise costs for working families, and shutter rural hospitals.