Washington, DC – - Today, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), released the following statement on the Senate cloture vote on the budget agreement:
“For the first time in four years, we are in a position to pass a budget agreement with strong bipartisan support in both the House and the Senate. The bill is not perfect and neither side is happy with everything in the agreement. However, in a year filled with far too much partisan fighting, this compromise is an important step forward. Programs that help create jobs in Pennsylvania such as Community Development Block Grants and NIH medical research will likely face fewer cuts under this deal. In addition, overall deficit reduction will be approximately $20 billion higher under this agreement than without it. Moreover, the bill will allow us avoid another damaging government shutdown. I am hopeful that the measure will pass the Senate and that the spirit of bipartisanship will continue into next year.”
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