Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Democratic leaders want 'Big Four' meeting to hash out funding disputes

 Democratic leaders are now willing to negotiate with Republicans on government funding, highlighting Medicaid reforms as a key issue. This engagement comes as Congress faces a deadline to pass appropriations bills by September 30, or risk a government shutdown.

• Congress must pass 12 appropriations bills by September 30 to avoid a shutdown, as both chambers are currently in recess.

• Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have urged Republican leaders to meet and discuss the funding deadline and healthcare issues.

• A recent bipartisan appropriations package demonstrated a potential path for cooperation in Congress.

• Democrats accuse Republicans of rejecting bipartisanship, while Republicans claim Democrats are motivated by anti-Trump sentiments.

• The recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act includes provisions targeting Medicaid fraud and imposing work requirements, which have sparked concerns among Democrats.

• Despite concerns, these changes are not expected to decrease overall federal Medicaid spending significantly, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

• Schumer and Jeffries are pushing for bipartisan negotiations to avoid a government shutdown, warning Republicans against proceeding with a solely partisan agenda.

• If appropriations bills are not passed, Congress may resort to short-term Continuing Resolutions (CRs), marking the fourth such instance for fiscal year 2025.

The situation remains tense as both parties grapple with the need for a bipartisan approach to funding the government, particularly regarding contentious Medicaid reforms. 

https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_4fa0af3f-14e8-4121-97cb-93313c9149b7.html

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