Not Law Yet

Apparently, some people think that the GOP’s “big beautiful bill” is a foregone conclusion, and that the struggle over the budget and Trump’s agenda is over and done.
Not true.
On Sunday night, the bill — given the alternate name “Big Bad Bullsh*t Bill” by the Democratic Women’s Caucus — was voted out of the House Budget Committee.
The GOP plan is to pass this legislation in the House before Memorial Day.
But that’s not the end of it.
As Jessica Craven explained in her
Chop Wood Carry Water column:
“Remember, we have at least six weeks left in this process. The bill has to:
- Pass the House,
- Then head to the Senate where it will likely be rewritten almost completely,
- Then be passed there,
- Then be brought back to the House for reconciliation,
- And then, if the House changes that version at all,
- Go back to the Senate for another vote.”
She adds, “Every step of that process is a place for us to kill it.”
The bill is over a thousand pages long, and the American people will not get a chance to read it until it has passed the House.
But, thanks to
5Calls, we know it includes:
(Click here for more details.)
Our Republican congressional representative, Andrew P. Harris (MD-1), chair of the House Freedom Caucus, is opposed to the bill, but not because of the cruel and draconian cuts it contains that will injure Americans.
He is opposed because the cuts don’t go far enough. Extending President Trump’s 2017 tax cuts for the wealthy will create a huge budget deficit that the ultra-right winger is opposed to. His solution is to pay for the millionaire tax cuts by slashing services used by poor and working class people.
Now is the time to contact Rep. Harris’s office to express our opposition to the bill and to tell him why.
In Maryland, our Democratic senators will not vote for this bill once it gets to the senate for action. But it is important to let them know we oppose it and we support their NO vote.
The 5Calls app makes calling easy — enter your zipcode and the app pulls up the names and phone numbers of your elected officials, and helps you with what to say (there are now eight scripts dealing with aspects of this horrible bill).
To really get down in the weeds about what could happen to this bill during negotiations, check out this post from The Congressional Progressive Caucus Center. It’s got a cool timeline.
Jan Plotczyk spent 25 years as a survey and education statistician with the federal government, at the Census Bureau and the National Center for Education Statistics. She retired to Rock Hall.
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