The Senate secured enough votes to move forward with a funding deal aimed at reopening the government. Rhode Island Senators Sheldon Whitehouse and Jack Reed, along with Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, opposed the Republican funding proposal on Sunday night.
“The next phase of Democrats’ health care affordability fight is starting. The American people are with us, and Republicans will pay a heavy political price if they do not follow through on their commitment to work in a bipartisan way to lower skyrocketing premiums. I personally don’t believe them, but would be thrilled to be wrong. We have also unlocked some progress on the path to a year-long government funding deal. Bipartisan appropriations are a key restraint on Trump. The shutdown put this president’s mad cruelty on display for the world to see. President Trump and his goons were happy to inflict maximal pain on people and our economy, while throwing extravagant parties and wasting enormous sums to turn the White House into a gaudy palace. From his gilded golf club, President Trump kept food off the tables of millions of children and families. The American people will not forget.”
“I am a no on the CR agreement.”
Senators from Rhode Island and Massachusetts rejected the GOP funding proposal, criticizing the shutdown's impact and calling for bipartisan efforts to address health care costs and government funding.