Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2019

Floor Speech

By: Chip Roy
By: Chip Roy
Date: June 3, 2019
Location: Washington, DC

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Mr. ROY. Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentlewoman from Texas and appreciate all that she does for the great State of Texas.

I rise in gratitude that this disaster relief bill will be debated and voted on today. It is important legislation that impacts people suffering in the wake of numerous emergencies and natural disasters.

My Democratic colleagues tried three separate times to pass this $19 billion disaster supplemental, which is unpaid for and most Members haven't read, without Members present for a vote through simple consent with, solely, two Members in this Chamber.

The American people send their Representatives to Washington to represent them. They deserve to see how we vote.

While I am happy the Speaker chose to go back to regular procedure, I am still troubled that we are poised to spend $19 billion that is not paid for when we are racking up approximately $100 million an hour in national debt. At some point, before it is too late, Congress will get serious about restraining out-of-control spending.

In the 10 days this body recessed since the Friday before Memorial Day, we have racked up approximately $24 billion in additional debt. At least today we are voting, which is what I requested all along.

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