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Ernst joins group of senators calling for cancellation of August vacation until progress made on “priorities”

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst, an Iowa Republican joined other Senators this week in asking Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to cancel the Senate’s scheduled August “state work period” (vacation) if meaningful progress has not been made on the following five priorities: fixing health care, funding the government, dealing with the debt ceiling, passing a budget resolution, and improving our tax code.

The senators outlined their request in a letter sent to Leader McConnell on Friday, June 30, 2017, which included a countdown of the remaining scheduled work days until the end of the fiscal year, September 30.

Joni Ernst

“Our current Senate calendar shows only 33 potential working days remaining before the end of the fiscal year,” said the senators in the letter. “This does not appear to give us enough time to adequately address the issues that demand immediate attention. Therefore, we respectfully request that you consider truncating, if not completely foregoing, the scheduled August state work period, allowing us more time to complete our work.”

“Delivering meaningful results was never assumed to be easy, but the millions of Americans who placed their confidence in our leadership expect our full and best effort,” concluded the senators.

View the full text of the letter here and below.

McConnell

Dear Leader McConnell:

We are united in our belief that we must work with a sense of urgency to deliver conservative solutions for pressing legislative issues on behalf of the American people. Our current Senate calendar shows only 33 potential working days remaining before the end of the fiscal year. This does not appear to give us enough time to adequately address the issues that demand immediate attention. Therefore, we respectfully request that you consider truncating, if not completely foregoing, the scheduled August state work period, allowing us more time to complete our work.

There are five imperatives which must be accomplished this year. We must complete the first phase of Obamacare repeal and replace. Next, we have to pass a budget that serves as a reconciliation vehicle for reforming our outdated tax code. Before September 30th, we must agree on an appropriation that responsibly funds the government. Also, we must deal with our debt limit before that approximate date. If we successfully navigate those priorities, we can finally get to our once in a generation opportunity on tax reform. Growing the economy, repairing our infrastructure, and rebuilding our military are all dependent on accomplishing the tasks before us.

Each of these issues is challenging in its own right. For example, the passage of a budget and all twelve appropriations bills before September 30th is a rarity, occurring only 4 times in the last 43 years. However, the stakes are much higher this year. We simply cannot afford to lose any additional time in resolving these issues when tax reform is hanging in the balance. Robust change to our tax code is our single most important economic growth tool, and there is already growing anticipation for us to act. Failure to deliver could have devastating economic consequences.

We appreciate your leadership, both in advancing our agenda and by moving a package of bills this year to roll back regulations. This effort has already helped deliver much needed relief and advance economic growth. Further, we have been encouraged by your work to date to help us stay on track. However, there is much to be done.

Please be assured that our request is fully backed by our commitment to thoughtfully and diligently work through these issues. We simply recognize that making America great again requires a certain time commitment. Delivering meaningful results was never assumed to be easy, but the millions of Americans who placed their confidence in our leadership expect our full and best effort.

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I support keeping congress at work until they get Obamacare off our backs and passing President Trumps tax cuts.

Please remember the American people sent the Republicans to Congress to straighten out the mess that Obama and the Democrats created. We the people are counting on you to put America back on a course to success.

We voted you all in, to undo all the Progressive/Socialist crap the Democrats pulled over the last eight years trying to destroy America.

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ok Joni — lets come clean and have a voting audit in the state ! PS – I like your style.

You are the consummate idiot.
In the animal world, you would be a prime candidate for thinning the herd.

Aw, you are just jealous.

Joni is right on. They were elected to do a job and should not have a vacation until they do what they are paid for.

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