Beyer Votes to Keep the Government Open, Deliver Emergency Relief, Prevent Catastrophic Default

Press Release

Date: Sept. 21, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

Today, Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) voted for critical legislation that would keep the federal government open, secure emergency funding to help communities devastated by natural disasters and help resettle Afghan refugees fleeing persecution and prevent a devastating debt default. This bill is essential to ensuring that the government can continue to deliver essential services that families depend on, while also preventing a first-ever default on the federal debt that would have a catastrophic impact on the American economy.

"Today House Democrats voted to avert a debt ceiling breach that could wreck the economy and cost the country millions of jobs," said Rep. Beyer. "The legislation we passed in the House would also keep the federal government and avert a shutdown that would do serious harm to the federal workforce. As our economy continues to rebound from the COVID crisis, we cannot afford to derail our economic growth and put at risk the livelihoods of American families."

This legislation:

Secures government funding through December of this year, ensuring the uninterrupted operations of essential government services and allowing for Democrats and Republicans in Congress to continue to advance appropriations priorities through the regular order process for Fiscal Year 2022.
Delivers emergency funding for urgent priorities, including relief funding for communities devastated by this summer's record-breaking natural disasters and funding to resettle Afghan refugees after the historic evacuation effort in August.
Suspends the debt ceiling through December 2022, so that the federal government can continue to meet the financial obligations it has already made, including Social Security and Medicare benefits, services for veterans and paychecks for members of the military.


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