Iowa’s four U.S. Representatives vote in favor of failed funding proposal

DES MOINES, Iowa — House Republicans in Washington, D.C. unveiled a new spending package after the failure of the bipartisan 1,547 paged proposal yesterday.

The new proposal is just 116 pages and funds the government for three months, suspends the debt ceiling until Jan. 2027, includes a one year farm bill extension and $110 billion for disaster aid and recovery that was in the the proposal that failed on Wednesday. The bill saw the United States House of Representatives floor vote just hours after it was unveiled. The bill was struck down 174-235-1 in a vote.

A picture is worth 1,000 words. I voted to support President Trump’s version of the CR, which keeps the government open, addresses the debt ceiling, extends the Farm Bill, & includes key disaster relief for farmers.

Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, (R) IA-02 on X

Tonight, I stood with President Trump to deliver relief for our farmers, extend the Farm Bill, and fund our troops and border patrol agents.

Congressman Randy Feenstra, (R) IA-04 on X

Congressman Zach Nunn (R) from Iowa’s Third Congressional District and Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) from Iowa’s First Congressional District voted in favor of the failed proposal but have not released a statement yet.

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