09/20/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/20/2025 13:00
Washington, DC - Following the failed votes on two proposed continuing resolutions, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) released the following statement and proposed a framework to avoid a government shutdown:
"Today, I voted against two partisan proposals to temporarily fund the government, neither of which had a chance of clearing the 60-vote threshold in the Senate. With these votes, we demonstrated what we can't do - now it's time to focus on what we can do to avert a shutdown.
"As we move forward with negotiations over the next ten days, I am offering a framework that builds upon the three appropriations bills the Senate has already passed on a bipartisan basis while also addressing some timely challenges that Americans are facing today.
"As health insurance companies set their rates ahead of November's open enrollment period, I am proposing a one-year extension of the enhanced premium tax credits to help stabilize costs for those on the exchanges. Federal relief has made healthcare more accessible and affordable for Americans. Abruptly ending these subsidies would result in much higher costs and millions losing their insurance, placing increased strain on our healthcare system.
"As a steadfast supporter of public broadcasting, I am also proposing that we include the funding the President requested in his budget to help the Corporation for Public Broadcasting wind down its operations. This would be prioritized for rural public broadcast stations, giving communities time to create contingency plans for routine connectivity and emergency warning systems.
"Finally, Congress must be clear that we will not support pocket rescissions. The legislative branch alone is mandated to fund the government. I invite the administration to work with us to find savings and address inefficiencies, but making these decisions unilaterally is a violation of the Constitution.
"I believe this framework can be a starting point for more serious negotiations, and I will be working with my colleagues to build consensus for it. The clock is ticking, the country is watching, and there is a reasonable path available to us to prevent an unnecessary and harmful shutdown."
Framework
Senator Murkowski is proposing the following to avoid a shutdown:
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