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PLASKETT RELEASES STATEMENT ON FY 2024 APPROPRIATIONS PACKAGE
Washington, DC,
March 23, 2024
For Immediate Release Contact: Tionee Scotland Press Release PLASKETT RELEASES STATEMENT ON FY 2024 APPROPRIATIONS PACKAGE Washington, DC – Congresswoman Stacey E. Plaskett released the following statement after the recent, successful passage of the second and final Fiscal Year 2024 “minibus” appropriations bill: “I am pleased to announce that bipartisan legislation to deliver for the American people was approved in the House of Representatives and U.S. Senate and signed into law by President Biden. This averts a partial government shutdown, which would have negative consequences for the Virgin Islands. This funding package sides with hardworking Americans to help families with the high cost of living and keep our communities safe. House Democrats successfully protected women’s rights and investments in climate-related policies. “This appropriations bill invests in critical government programs and services to support education, job training, and placement programs as well as access to affordable, high-quality childcare. The minibus provides historic investments to strengthen our nation’s defense capabilities, reaffirm our global commitment to fight climate change and bolster cyber security. “In addition, this legislation provides:
“The minibus includes historic investments in key areas: Head Start and childcare programs, education, job training and placement programs. Furthermore, it strengthens our nation’s defense capabilities, reaffirms our global commitments to combating climate change and improving global health, as well as allocates funding for border security and cybersecurity. House Democrats safeguarded investments in our communities and rejected many of the harmful proposals advanced by the House Republicans – including funding cuts to education and climate-related policies. The appropriations minibus will deliver for the Virgin Islands and support our community.” This second and final package follows the first six appropriations bills signed into law by President Biden on March 9th. |