MAGA Republicans’ Looming Government Shutdown Would Crush Wisconsin Families
MADISON, Wis. — MAGA House Republicans continue to threaten Wisconsinites’ livelihoods with a looming government shutdown as the GOP remains consumed with chaotic infighting over their extreme agenda. In response, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Communications Director Joe Oslund released the following statement:
- Makes devastating, indiscriminate cuts to food safety, education, law enforcement, housing, Head Start and child care, Meals on Wheels, and more;
- Fails to provide urgent funding the president has requested to support disaster-struck communities, counter fentanyl trafficking, or preserve access to critical food assistance for pregnant and postpartum women and young children.
A MAGA government shutdown would be devastating for Wisconsinites:
- Force servicemembers and law enforcement officers to work without pay;
- Endanger disaster response by increasing the risk FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund is depleted, as well as complicate new emergency response efforts;
- Immediately cut off access to Head Start for 10,000 children across the country;
- Risk creating significant delays for travelers by forcing air traffic controllers and TSA officers to work without pay;
- Undermine food safety by forcing the Food and Drug Administration to delay food safety inspections.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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