Why
I
Voted
Against
the
Government
Shutdown
&
Worked
for
a
Bipartisan
Compromise
It
was
wrong
to
shut
down
the
government,
and
that's
why
I
voted
to
keep
it
open.
I
worked
all
weekend
and
brought
together
more
than
20
Republicans
and
Democrats
to
help
both
sides
come
to
an
agreement
to
end
this
government
shutdown.
While
others
were
focused
on
placing
political
blame,
I
was
focused
on
solving
the
problem,
and
I'm
glad
to
say
we
got
it
done.
I’m
proud
we
were
able
to
come
together
yesterday and
pass
our
bipartisan
compromise
to
reopen
the
government,
pass
long-term
funding
for
the
Children’s
Health
Insurance
Program,
and
give
us three
weeks
to
come
up
with
a
FY2018
budget
that
everyone
can
support.
Now
that
the
government is
reopen,
we
have
the
next
three
weeks
to
ensure
our
military
is
equipped
to
protect
our
country,
fight
the
opioid
epidemic,
keep
our
promise
to
coal
miners
so
they
don’t
lose
their
hard-earned
pensions,
expand
broadband
access
and
pass
a
comprehensive
infrastructure
package.
I
never
voted
for
or
supported
this
shutdown.
This
was
a
result
of
the
toxic
dysfunction
that
this
Congress
is
operating
under.
It
was
wrong
to
shut
down
the
government
and
it
was
a
waste
of
time
that
prevented
us
from
working
on
issues
that
the
American
people
and
West
Virginians
care
about.
Now,
we
can
get
back
to
work. |