During remarks on the House floor, Rep. Tracey Mann (R-KS) denounced Democratic rhetoric toward and criticism of the GOP's budget proposal.
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00:00Thank you. Mr. Speaker, yesterday the House Agriculture Committee marked up our portion
00:08of the one big, beautiful bill to deliver on the mandate the country gave us on November 5th,
00:122024. In total, we saved American taxpayers more than $295 billion and made long overdue
00:19investments to support the farmers, ranchers, and agriculture producers in the big first in
00:23all over rural America. I'm very proud of all that we were able to accomplish. However,
00:28Mr. Speaker, I've been greatly disappointed in how some of my Democratic colleagues have
00:32continued to blatantly lie about the legislation throughout this process. Rather than work together
00:37to get our fiscal house back in order and ensure programs like Medicaid and SNAP are on a sustainable
00:42path, they have chosen to misrepresent and oppose everything we're working towards. As the
00:47Fitch Foundation to grow up and work on my family farm, I understand the weight and the pride our
00:51nation's farmers have in feeding, clothing, and fueling the world. Not a single member of this
00:56body wants to see people go hungry, and I'm personally offended by these lies. We want
01:01families to be able to put food on their tables. The difference is, Mr. Speaker, we want these
01:06programs to actually serve the most vulnerable communities for generations to come. The single
01:11mom taking care of kids too young to be in school. The disabled. The elderly. Not the person who wants
01:16the government to foot their bill while they sit at home. Why would we willingly jeopardize
01:21the benefits of vulnerable Americans for someone who's perfectly capable of making an honest income
01:26but just isn't willing to join the workforce? These programs were meant to be a bridge to a better
01:30life. They were intended to help Americans who fell in hard times and needed a helping hand,
01:35but today my Democratic colleagues are defending them as a final destination. That's not right,
01:41Mr. Speaker, and it's anti-American. Even former President Biden once said, quote,
01:45the culture of welfare must be replaced with the culture of work. The culture of dependence must
01:51be replaced with the culture of self-sufficiency and personal responsibility, and the culture of
01:55permanence must no longer be a way of life, end quote. This used to be a bipartisan agreement we
02:00could all rally around. I sincerely ask my Democratic colleagues, what has changed? We live in the greatest
02:06country in the world and where anyone from anywhere can come here legally, make an honest living,
02:10and pursue their American dream. That is what House Republicans are fighting for. It's
02:15unfortunate that the other side would rather see programs that were meant to help the neediest
02:20Americans continue to be riddled with fraud and abuse, intentionally mismanaged, and undermined
02:25all of it for the sake of scoring political points. House Republicans are committed to ensuring our
02:30programs help the most vulnerable Americans, slashing wasteful, fraudulent, and abusive spending,
02:35and preventing American families from seeing a $2,200 tax increase next January. That's what this
02:41is all about, and that's why 77 million Americans endorsed this last November. I'm disappointed that
02:46not a single Democrat has been willing to work with us, but I feel confident with this majority,
02:51along with the Senate and President Trump, we will deliver for the country.
02:56Mr. Speaker, this week, the nation has come together to celebrate National Police Week,
03:02a time to honor the brave men and women who wear the badge and put their lives on the line on every
03:06single day to protect our families and our communities. In the big first and across the
03:11country, law enforcement officers run towards danger when many would run away. They wake up every
03:16day with a calling to uphold the rule of law, serve their neighbors, and keep their communities safe.
03:22And yet, too often, they are met with hostility and policies from Washington that make their job harder
03:27and put their safety at risk. Let me be clear. I unapologetically stand with the men and women in blue.
03:33I will always oppose any effort to defund, demoralize, or dismantle the law enforcement
03:39agency that keep our streets safe. These men and women put their lives on the line every day to make
03:44our community stronger, safer, and more secure, and we should all be grateful. I express my deepest
03:50gratitude to the police officers, customs and border patrol agents, detectives, state troopers,
03:56sheriffs, investigators, correction officers, drug enforcement agents, and U.S. Marshals who
04:02have dedicated their careers to serving their communities. Today and every day,
04:07we recognize your sacrifice and honor all that you do to serve our great nation.
04:13America is grateful for all that you do. Thank you. And with that, Mr. Speaker, I yield back.