Senator Capito: Government Shutdown is Hurting Americans, Not a Political Game
NewsNationNovember 5, 20254 min32,330 views
11 connectionsΒ·18 entities in this videoβEnding the Government Shutdown
- π Senator Capito believes lawmakers are close to a deal to end the government shutdown because its negative impact on everyday Americans is becoming evident.
- β οΈ The shutdown is no longer seen as a political game but as something that is actively hurting people, affecting SNAP benefits and causing disruptions at airports.
- π― There's a need to reopen the government before meaningful negotiations can begin on appropriations bills and other key issues.
Obamacare Subsidies and Healthcare Reform
- π₯ Capito is open to exploring a time-limited extension for Obamacare subsidies, acknowledging their importance to many families, including 74,000 in West Virginia.
- π‘ The focus is on finding a way to reform the system and move forward, rather than just extending current measures indefinitely.
- π€ Negotiations and give-and-take are necessary, but progress is contingent on the government being reopened first.
The Senate Filibuster
- ποΈ Senator Capito supports maintaining the Senate filibuster, viewing it as a crucial tool for preserving the rights of the minority party.
- βοΈ She argues that eliminating the filibuster would prevent Republicans from asserting their rights when they are in the minority, impacting issues like new states, court packing, and voter reform.
- π« Capito stated she does not have the votes to eliminate the filibuster and personally signed a letter in 2017 opposing its removal, indicating no intention to change her stance.
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Government ShutdownAppropriations BillsSNAP BenefitsObamacare SubsidiesHealthcare ReformSenate FilibusterMinority RightsBipartisan TalksFiscal Year Spending
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