BUDGET
SQUEAKS THROUGH SENATE – SPECTER/HARKIN
AMENDMENT RECEIVES OVERWHELMING
SUPPORT
The
Republican leadership narrowly passed a Budget Resolution last night
51-49, with only one Democrat supporting the passage of the
overall resolution, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, who received
promises in return that a portion of the revenues from ANWR drilling
(which was included in the resolution) to be dedicated to assisting
Gulf Coast states recovering from Katrina.
Republican
Moderates demonstrated tremendous influence in this budget debate,
breaking sharply with the Administration’s proposal to severely
restrict domestic discretionary spending. Moderates supported
three amendments that significantly increased domestic spending in
the Budget Resolution for low income energy assistance, airline
ticked fee increases, and most notably, the $7 billion
Specter/Harkin amendment to restore funding for programs in the
Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee to FY 05 levels. As a result,
an additional $16.5 billion in domestic discretionary spending was
included above that requested in the Administration’s budget. This
additional funding comes on top of $3 billion already allocated
above the President’s request for Labor-HHS programs by Budget
Committee Chairman Judd Gregg before the Committee marked up its
bill last week.
Senator
Specter also received commitments from Majority Leader Frist and
Appropriations Chairman Cochran that the Labor-HHS Subcommittee will
receive the $10 billion in additional funding dedicated in the
Budget Resolution for these programs when the Appropriations process
moves forward. Specter threatened to vote against the entire
Budget Resolution without these commitments.
Senators
Specter and Harkin made a tremendous effort to ensure that the
education, health, and workforce communities were unified behind
their amendment, rather than seeking individual funding
increases. Senator Harkin’s staff told NWA that Senators
indicated that the combined grassroots effort on behalf of this
amendment was the best they had seen in support of Labor-HHS
programs. Please fax send thank you notes to Senators Specter
(fax 202-228-1229) and Harkin (fax 202-224- 9369), thanking them for
their leadership in sponsoring the Specter/Harkin amendment. The
Specter/Harkin amendment allocates roughly $1 billion in additional
WIA funding, allowing 5 million more workers to receive assistance
from WIA programs and the Employment Service.
The House
Budget Resolution is tentatively scheduled for an April 5 Committee
markup. An influential House Budget Committee Member told NWA
yesterday that he believes that House Chairman Nussle is getting
close to having enough votes to pass its own budget. He is expected
to offer a budget close to the Administration’s request level in
preparation for a showdown with the more generous Senate passed
budget. However, twenty-three moderate House Republicans
yesterday informed Speaker Hastert that they will oppose the House
Budget Resolution and future appropriations bills unless it includes
a 2% (about $8 billion) increase for domestic non-security
discretionary programs.
The internal
fighting within the House Republican Conference will make it
difficult to get a Budget Resolution passed in the House with a
successful agreement in a House-Senate Budget Conference. If the
two chambers are unable to reach agreement in the course of the next
two months, each chamber will pass its own “deeming resolution,”
which is a procedural maneuver that mandates each chamber follow the
overall funding levels developed in their budgets as they move
forward to the appropriations process.
NWA
SECURES SPONSORS FOR HOUSE WIA DEAR COLLEAGUE
LETTER
NWA met with
Congressman Jon Porter, a Republican Member of the House Education
and the Workforce Committee and strong supporter of WIA, who agreed
yesterday to circulate a Dear Colleague letter Representatives to
the Appropriations Committee requesting funding be restored for WIA
and the Employment Service back to FY 05 levels. Porter asked NWA to
secure a Democratic cosponsor for this Dear Colleague and we have
approached an influential Democratic Member of the Education and
Workforce Committee to become the cosponsor. We expect to have his
commitment early next week.
The Porter Dear
Colleague funding request matches the funding levels being
circulated in the Senate by Senators Cantwell and Collins in their
Dear Colleague letter and recently included in the Senate budget by
the Specter/Harkin amendment. NWA also met with Senator Cantwell
yesterday who is heavily engaged in securing additional funding for
WIA in the appropriations process this year.