
Congressman Glen Grothman is calling for the reexamination of a recently passed $3.5 Trillion budget bill passed by the House.
The bill passed on a vote of 220 for and 212 against, split exactly down party lines. There were no Republicans who voted for it, and no Democrats opposed.
That is one of the big issues Grothman has with it, the lack of party cooperation.
He also said in a news release that “We must remember that this $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation proposal is in addition to the massive, proposed increases to the regular federal budget, the $1.9 trillion ‘COVID relief’ bill President Biden signed into law earlier this year, and the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill recently passed by the Senate.”
He said that all of these things combined will increase the federal debt, and would in his words, “erode the value of the dollar, and increase the role of the federal government in people’s lives.”











