WATCH: Rep. Mike Levin Slams Senate Vote on Bad Funding Deal and Warns of Skyrocketing Health Insurance Costs on CNN

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Levin (CA-49)

November 12, 2025

“I don’t know where these Republicans have been for the last 54 days. I don’t know if they’ve been hanging out at Mar-a-Lago at the Great Gatsby party. I don’t know where they’ve been. They sure haven’t been in Washington, D.C.”

Washington, D.C.—Yesterday, Rep. Mike Levin (CA-49) joined CNN’s Laura Coates Live to slam the Senate passage of bad funding deal that fails to address the rising health care premiums costs for millions of Americans, warn of the skyrocketing health care premium prices if Republicans failed to act on expiring health care premiums, and call out House Republicans for taking a seven-week vacation instead of negotiating a bipartisan deal to reopen the government.

Levin has vehemently opposed any deal to reopen the government that does not extend the Affordable Care Act premium tax credits. If the tax credits expire, over 600,000 Californians and millions of Americans will be priced out of health care.

Key Excerpts:

On Republicans’ concerns about the expiring ACA tax credits:

The ACA actually has a higher per capita number of people in Florida and Texas than it does in my home state of California, but these stories are real, and if I’m hearing them, presumably any Member of Congress worth anything is hearing them too. That, of course, presumes that they’re actually listening to their constituents, Laura. And I don’t know where these Republicans have been for the last 54 days. I don’t know if they’ve been hanging out at Mar-a-Lago at the Great Gatsby party. I don’t know where they’ve been. They sure haven’t been in Washington D.C., because just about every week, I’ve tried to come back to D.C. and have conversations with my colleagues across the aisle. I’m on the Appropriations Committee, so there’s a big appropriations element to this bill as well. We’ve had no meetings, no discussions, not even exchanges electronically with a lot of these folks. They have been told by Mike Johnson not to work with us, not to speak with us. And they are completely subservient to Trump. I would say Mike Johnson, as you look at the history of the House of Representatives, will go down as historically the weakest speaker in the history of the House. When you contrast that with Nancy Pelosi, who will go down as one of the all-time greats.

On his opposition of the Senate deal that fails to address health care costs:

I have spoken with literally dozens of my constituents whose health care premiums are doubling or tripling or worse. I spoke to a 62-year-old retired teacher who is going to have to take Social Security early to make up for the $700 a month he’s going to have to pay in extra health insurance premiums. I spoke to a working mom with a husband and two kids who’s going to have to pay $55,000 a year for health insurance and is worried about bankruptcy because of medical debt. The stories go on and on, Laura, and the Republicans have done absolutely nothing to address any of this in this awful bill that they’re sending us tomorrow. And so I’ll be a firm no. I hope that the overwhelming number of my colleagues in the House—the Democrats—will stick together, because this really doesn’t solve anything. And they are totally in denial about this health care crisis that they have created.

On the Senate vote on bad funding deal and Schumer’s failure to lead:

First, let me say Leader Jeffries did a tremendous job in keeping us all united during this difficult time. And for whatever reason, either because Leader Schumer wouldn’t keep his Senate Democrats united or couldn’t keep them united. In any event, what happened was unacceptable. And what happened is we all in the House, we hung together for seven weeks and all we were asking is for Senate Democrats to stay in that fight with us day in and day out, for the American people, for health care, for millions and millions of people who are at risk of losing their health insurance. And unfortunately, eight Senate Democrats decided not to do that. You’d have to ask them the reasons for that. I can tell you only if I were in the Senate, I would say it’s time for new leadership. That will be up to the Senators to ultimately decide which direction they go.

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Congressman Valadao Votes to Reopen the Government

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman David G Valadao (CA-21)

WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman David Valadao (CA-22) released the following statement after voting in support of a clean, short-term Continuing Resolution (CR) to reopen the government. This bill will extend funding until January 30th so the House and Senate can continue delivering on our commitment to passing full-year appropriations bills.

This funding package also includes the following Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations bills:

  • Legislative Branch Appropriations Act
  • Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act
  • Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act

Congressman Valadao is Chairman of the Legislative Branch Subcommittee.

“After 42 days of Congressional Democrats holding the country hostage, I proudly voted to reopen the government,” said Congressman Valadao. “This shutdown—the longest in our nation’s history—caused hardworking Americans to miss paychecks, delayed payments for federal programs like SNAP, and disrupted air travel, but this bill finally puts an end to the chaos. The short-term funding extension moves three of our appropriations bills forward, including the Legislative Branch Appropriations bill, and helps prevent another last-minute, bloated funding package. It also includes critical investments I helped secure to support groundwater recharge and strengthen public safety in the Central Valley, as well as to provide resources for our farmers and producers through the Agriculture Appropriations bill. Today is a win for transparency and good governance, and as a member of the House Committee on Appropriations, I’m looking forward to working with my colleagues in the House and Senate to deliver full-year funding bills for the American people.”

Background:

Each year, the House and Senate must pass all 12 appropriations bills before September 30th or a Continuing Resolution (CR) to keep the government open. On September 19th, the House passed a short-term CR to buy more time to find agreement on various funding levels, but Senate Democrats did not agree to it until over 40 days had passed. The House has passed all 12 funding bills out of the Appropriations Committee and the Senate has passed 3 of its 12 funding bills out of Committee. Congress now has until January 30, 2026 to find agreement on full-year appropriations bills for Fiscal Year 2026.

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Carbajal Statement on the Partisan Republican Funding Bill

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Salud Carbajal (CA-24)

Today, U.S. Representative Salud Carbajal (D-CA-24) issued the statement below following House-passage of the Republican-led funding bill.

“Today, I voted against the partisan Republican funding bill that does nothing to bring down the cost of health insurance for millions of Americans,” said Rep. Carbajal. “Families across the Central Coast and beyond are already seeing that their health insurance costs could more than double next year if Congress fails to act. By refusing to extend the critical Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, Congressional Republicans are forcing Americans to choose between higher costs or no coverage at all. I won’t stand for that. I am a cosponsor of a bipartisan bill to extend these tax credits, and I call on Speaker Johnson to bring that bill to the House floor for a vote.”

Last month, Carbajal co-sponsored the Bipartisan Premium Tax Credit Extension Act, a bill to protect families, seniors, and small business owners from massive health care premium increases.

Throughout the shutdown, Democrats have argued that any stopgap funding bill needs to protect the expanded tax credit subsidies for health insurance purchased through Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchanges. Those tax credits and the eligibility for them were expanded by Democrats in 2021 under then-President Biden and are scheduled to expire at the end of December. If the tax credits are not protected, millions of Americans could lose their health insurance. In the coming weeks, Democrats will use every tool at their disposal to save these critical health care tax credits.

REP LIEU SLAMS GOP FOR FAILING TO ADDRESS SOARING HEALTHCARE COSTS CAUSED BY REPUBLICANS IN FUNDING BILL

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Ted Lieu (33 District of California)

WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Ted W. Lieu (D-Los Angeles County) issued the following statement after the House passed a government funding bill that fails to address the Republican healthcare crisis. 

“Republicans and Donald Trump have spent this past year waging an all-out assault on healthcare by cutting the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, and Medicare. People are suffering. My constituents are worried about how they’re going to afford to go to the doctor, especially while paying exorbitant prices for groceries and other goods thanks to Trumpflation. These are working families, children, and seniors who simply can’t afford life under Donald Trump’s economy. I cannot in good conscience support a spending bill that ignores both the devastating healthcare cuts and the crushing cost of living facing the American people.

“For 54 days, House Democrats have been pushing Republicans to take up the cause of making life more affordable for everyday Americans. Instead of joining us in that effort, House Republicans have been on vacation for seven weeks. Week after week, Democrats showed up in Washington to fight for legislation that would help Americans afford their healthcare. This Republican funding bill does not address rising healthcare costs but it does have a blatantly corrupt provision that would provide millions of dollars to eight Republican Senators and personally enrich them at taxpayers’ expense. This is unconscionable.  

“Republicans are not working on behalf of the American people. Americans see with their own eyes who is fighting for them, and who is working on behalf of the rich and powerful. The fight is not over, and House Democrats will not yield.”

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Carter delivers $5 million to Tybee Island for new fire station

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Earl L Buddy Carter (GA-01)

Headline: Carter delivers $5 million to Tybee Island for new fire station

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R-GA) today delivered $5 million in federal funding for the City of Tybee Island to construct a new fire station as part of the Fiscal Year 2026 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act.

The bill now heads to President Trump’s desk, where it is expected to be signed into law. Both Senators Jon Ossoff (D-GA) and Raphael Warnock (D-GA) voted against this funding.                     

“Tybee Island’s current fire station does not meet the needs of the city’s world-class firefighters, EMS providers, and marine rescuers. This necessary funding will make Tybee Island safer and ensure that those charged with protecting our community have the tools they need to do so effectively,” said Rep. Carter.

“On behalf of the City of Tybee Island, thank you, Representative Carter, for securing $5 million in federal funding for the city’s new fire station. This critical investment will ensure our first responders can continue dispatching land- and marine-based fire and rescue operations from a modern, resilient facility,” said Mayor Brian West. 

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Carter statement on House voting to reopen the government

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Earl L Buddy Carter (GA-01)

Headline: Carter statement on House voting to reopen the government

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R-GA) today voted in favor of a bill to reopen the government, sending it to President Trump’s desk for his signature.

The bipartisan deal funds the government through January 30th, with three funding bills – Agriculture-FDA, Legislative Branch, and Military Construction-Veterans Affairs – running through Fiscal Year 2026.

“Our long national nightmare is finally coming to an end. For more than 43 days, Chuck Schumer, Jon Ossoff, and the Democrats blackmailed the American people for political leverage, holding SNAP and WIC, federal worker pay, air travel, and our troops hostage. Still, the vast majority of Democrats – including both of Georgia’s senators – rejected the bipartisan proposal to turn our lights back on, forcing families to starve and workers to go without pay in exchange for absolutely nothing. They don’t care about your health care, they care about pleasing the radical left and Chuck Schumer,” said Rep. Carter.

The funding bill included $534.3 million supporting projects throughout the state of Georgia. Georgia’s entire Democrat delegation, including both Senators Jon Ossoff (D-GA) and Raphael Warnock (D-GA), voted against this funding and final passage of the bill.

“A vote against this bill is a vote against Georgia, something our senators have no problem doing time and time again. Their legacy will be one of mass starvation and chaos, literally ripping food from children in an effort to win reelection,” said Rep. Carter. “While it will take weeks or months for our nation to fully recover from Democrats’ political games, I’m proud to have cast my vote in favor of this legislation, which ensures that the American people are taken care of.”

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Longest Government Shutdown in History Ends; Republicans Re-open Government Despite Democrat Opposition – U.S. Representative Barry Loudermilk

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-GA)

Washington, D.C. (November 12, 2025) – Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) issued the following statement following passage to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5371:

“Republicans are eager to get back to work for the American people after Democrats kept the government closed for more than forty days because they were more concerned about an election than they were about the rest of the country. Now that a handful of common-sense Democrats have chosen to end their political gamesmanship and have joined Republicans in re-opening the government, President Trump can get this signed, and we can continue to deliver on our pro-family, pro-business, pro-America agenda.”

Passage of Senate Amendment to H.R. 5371 delivers for Georgia’s 11th Congressional District:

• ATC Workers: Backpay for ATC and federal workers that have been working without pay during the shutdown.
• Dobbins ARB: $3.2 million for planning and designing a new Entry Control Facility.
• Veteran Care: Full year funding for veterans’ care and assistance programs.
• Farmers: Full year funding of Dept. of Agriculture – critical support and assistance for farmers.
• SNAP and WIC: Full year of funding.
• Military Construction projects: $511.2 million for military construction projects in Georgia.

Congressman Rick Allen Votes to Reopen the Federal Government

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Allen (R-GA-12)

Tonight, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5371, the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2026. This legislation includes a continuing resolution (CR) that would extend current funding levels through January 30, 2026, along with three Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations bills covering the Departments of Agriculture and Veterans Affairs, as well as legislative operations. After voting in support of the bill, Congressman Allen issued the following statement:

“It is clear that this shutdown was about nothing more than politics. Democrats could have cut this deal over 40 days ago. Instead, they repeatedly voted to hold the government hostageusing families, service members, federal workers, and veterans as political ‘leverage’ in the longest government shutdown in American history.  

“After six weeks of obstruction, I am pleased that a handful of Senate Democrats finally came to their senses and listened to millions of hardworking Americans. Yet, the Chuck Schumer-created political charade dragged on for far too long with the support of Georgia’s two Senators and nearly every House Democrat—causing untold pain and lasting consequences. President Trump will soon sign the bill to officially turn the page on this national nightmare and reopen the federal government.”

BACKGROUND: On September 19, 2025, with Congressman Allen’s support, the House of Representatives passed a bipartisan, seven-week funding extension to keep the federal government open. Senate Democrats, including Georgia Senators Ossoff and Warnock, blocked this commonsense CR for over 40 days, voting repeatedly to keep the federal government shut down. On Monday evening, the Senate passed an amended House CR by a vote of 60-40, clearing the way for the House to reconsider the bill and send it to President Trump’s desk for signature.

Bergman Votes to Reopen Government, End Record-Long Schumer Shutdown

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jack Bergman (MI-1)

Bergman Votes to Reopen Government, End Record-Long Schumer Shutdown

Washington, November 12, 2025

Today, Rep. Jack Bergman voted to end the longest government shutdown in American history – restoring paychecks to federal employees, reopening government operations, and ensuring critical services resume for families across Michigan and the Nation.

Rep. Bergman issued the following statement:

“For over 40 days, hardworking Americans were held hostage by Democrat political games. From the start, House Republicans have not only been ready to reopen the government – they never wanted it to close. Ending this shutdown brings stability to our troops, our Veterans, and our communities. It’s long past time to open the government and get back to work for the American people.”

Rep. Bergman returned to Washington on Tuesday evening after celebrating the Marine Corps’ 250th Birthday in Traverse City on Monday and joining the Veterans Day ceremony in downtown Gaylord the following morning.

Larsen Votes No on Legislation to Drive Up Health Care Costs

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Larsen (2nd Congressional District Washington)

Today, Rep. Larsen released the following statement after voting no on Republican legislation to drive up health care costs:

“This resolution to end the government shutdown allows health care costs to skyrocket for 26,000 people I represent and rips health care away from 8,000 people I represent. Instead of fixing the Republican health care crisis, it fails to permanently extend Medicare telehealth flexibilities that seniors rely on, does nothing to roll back the Big Ugly Law’s devastating cuts to Medicaid and lets several Republican Senators enrich themselves with taxpayer dollars.

“Rising costs under the Trump administration are forcing people in Northwest Washington state to choose between going to the doctor, paying rent and feeding their kids. I will keep fighting alongside House Democrats to make health care accessible and affordable, and lower the cost of living for hardworking families.

“Now that the shutdown is ending, it is time to ensure air traffic controllers, aviation safety inspectors, TSA workers and all federal employees get the backpay they deserve as soon as possible. The President’s attack on air traffic controllers’ patriotism this week was unhinged — they deserve unconditional gratitude and compensation for the essential work they do to keep our skies safe. I am committed to rapidly unwinding the major disruptions the traveling public has been put through due to the Republican shutdown.”

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