Murkowski Votes to Uphold Separation of Powers

Statement

"My vote today is about ensuring we respect the separation and balance of powers that are fundamental to our democracy. The U.S. Constitution distinctly gives the legislative branch the power to appropriate. From the outset, I noted my opposition to this emergency declaration and what that meant, including my concern over diverting funds already appropriated for prioritized military construction projects. The administration's recent announcement regarding the diversion of funds not only impacts important military construction projects in Alaska, but also many others across the nation," said Senator Murkowski. "This is not about whether or not I support the President's very legitimate concerns over border security, because I do. This is about the administration overstepping Constitutional authority, forcing Congress to relinquish power that is fundamentally ours. We have and will continue working to address border security--by securing all our borders. But, in the interest of ensuring America can trust the system of checks and balances we have in place, we must do so through the appropriate channels."

On February 15, 2019, President Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border, which then diverted funding already appropriated for military construction and other projects toward protective barriers.


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