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“We are seeing multiple major, major violations of the #budget #law,” said G. William Hoagland, who served as a #GOP aide to the #Senate Budget Cmte & is now at the Washington-based Bipartisan #Policy Center. “I think this is on its way to becoming a really big issue. This is going to blow up more than the administration can imagine.”

The frozen spending is most visible in the #research community, where #science & #health funding has ground to a halt with little public explanation.

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#RussVought has spearheaded the admin’s campaign to assert sweeping #ExecutivePower over #spending, arguing that the Impoundment Control Act, the #law at issue now, is *unconstitutional*.

The #Trump admin has *justified* its cost-cutting measures by pointing out that the #US is $36 trillion in debt, although the type of #funding that ofcls have targeted represents a small fraction of the overall #budget.

[& Trump’s budget outline is projected to increase the debt by trillions more]

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The nonpartisan #GovernmentAccountability Office has issued 2 rulings that #funds have been illegally withheld already, & congressional #Democrats have said a far wider scope of #funding freezes has broken the #budget #law. Although the #Trump admin denies any funds have been “impounded" so far, ofcls at 6 agencies expressed alarm to WaPo over how the disbursement of funds has slowed, stopped or been delayed—often w/o #legal justification.

#GiftArticle

#Trump admin is preparing to *test* [violate] #budget #law

The Trump admin is preparing to test a 1974 #BudgetLaw by just refusing to spend congressionally #mandated #funds, senior federal officials say — an escalation that could change the balance of #power between #Congress & the White House.

#Constitution #SeparationOfPowers #3CoEqualBranchesOfGovernment #AbuseOfPower
wapo.st/4niZnjS

The Washington Post · Trump administration is preparing to test budget law, U.S. officials sayBy Jeff Stein
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hm

not getting better

technically getting worse

we'll be down to the original posting's percent increase over average if we buy no groceries tomorrow, and it's likely we won't. we got some groceries on sunday, nothing monday or today, most likely won't tomorrow. But we will get some groceries again before the end of the month (probably this weekend) and we're already at a record number.

As usual Jeanne Casteen and Secular AZ do a GREAT job summarizing a lot of the politics and happenings in Arizona. Many are worried that a budget due to start July 1 will NOT be passed AND signed in time. So government shutdown IS a possibility. #Phoenix #Arizona #Budget

There are some things in particular that worry me and should concern most citizens: public education, women's rights, resisting takeover of school boards by Christian Nationalists, immigrants and ICE or BCP or copagendas, so naturally the budget is the place most MAGA supporters try to hammer down. Here is an excerpt from the email of the newsletter today:

: the Arizona Legislature is a hot mess.

With just days to go before the June 30 deadline — and a looming government shutdown — the GOP-controlled legislature is still wasting everyone's time engaging in infighting. In a nutshell, the Republicans in the Senate (kind of, sort of) worked with Dems and the Governor to write/pass a budget and then unilaterally declared sine die, while the Republicans in the House refused to work with anyone and passed their own budget. Of course, no one likes the stop-gap continuation budget, and everyone is mad about all of it.

Meanwhile, our state's already-last-in-the-nation public education system circles the drain to the tune of a $3 billion shortfall, thanks to a large part to handouts funding universal vouchers that mostly benefit the wealthy. Making matters worse, the AZ leg failed to pass Prop 123 (in which Repubs tried to tie teacher pay to voucher expansion), further increasing budget woes. Because no bill is ever dead until the budget is signed, stand ready to contact your representatives.

AND, again, because the religious extremists in our legislature can't stand the thought of women having rights, we're hearing that the AZGOP may be attempting to move HCR2058 and attack the Arizona Abortion Access Act,. Worse, because it's a resolution, the Governor wouldn't be able to veto it.

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MOAR: read in full here open.substack.com/pub/seculara

Secular AZ’s Substack · There’s something happening here, Secular FAM;By SecularAZ
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The Senate Parliamentarian continues to whittle down the Republican budget bill: prospect.org/politics/2025-06-

"Limitations on grant funding for sanctuary cities? Out. Granting state and local officials authority to arrest undocumented immigrants for being undocumented? Out. Forcing litigants suing the federal government to post a giant bond in order to win a preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order? Out. Giving federal employees the choice of retaining hard-won worker rights or receiving more of their paycheck, and charging them a fee for filing grievances? Both out. Bonus checks for workers who rescind constitutionally appropriated spending deemed 'unnecessary'? Out. Charging unions a fee for use of agency resources? Out. A slush fund that the executive branch could use to unilaterally reorganize its own agencies? Out. The REINS Act, which would basically end regulation in the U.S.? Out. A bonkers provision to require the U.S. Postal Service to sell all the electric vehicles it just bought, and dig up all parking lots with installed charging infrastructure so the chargers can be thrown out? Out."
#politics #USPol #legislation #budget #USCongress #USSenate

The American Prospect · The Parliamentarian Comes for the Beautiful BillA couple dozen provisions have been removed. No ruling yet on the biggest one, which could mean $3.7 trillion in fake ‘savings.’
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Whelp, I think it's safe to say political observers who thought the GOP-controlled US Senate might mitigate the homicidal awfulness of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, are going to have to eat the L now; in the immortal worlds of Lando Calrissian, "this deal is getting worse all the time." What's worse than a nightmare class war theft and murder bill that will kill labor class Americans to make the uber-wealthy even richer? How about adding an *additional* billion dollars worth of tax breaks for fossil fuel companies boiling you and your children to death, courtesy of James Lankford, the Republican Senator from Oklahoma.

commondreams.org/news/gop-big-

Senate GOP Adds $1 Billion Tax 'Giveaway' for Big O​il to Budget Bill

"That provision was secured by Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.), and the benefits would largely flow to companies based in his home state.

As Dayen wrote, the CAMT is "a fairly clean tax provision as these things go." It currently requires companies that bring in more than $1 billion to pay 15% of the profits they report to shareholders.

However, the Senate Republican draft would modify that calculation to account for "intangible drilling and development costs," which would allow companies to declare lower profits and put many of them below the threshold required to pay the 15% tax.

According to Bloomberg, companies including ConocoPhillips, Ovintiv, and Civitas Resources lobbied in favor of the bill. Lankford, meanwhile, received more than $546,000 in campaign contributions from the oil and gas industry—his top source of industry donations—between 2019 and 2024 according to OpenSecrets."

My favorite thing about the Trump-era fascist Republican party is the way their open hatemongering and authoritarianism makes talking about the usual corruption and pro-corporate malevolence they still engage in seem almost quaint. Wait, no, I actually hate that about the Trump-era GOP. Back in the time before you could eliminate entire departments of the government because "woke," what Lankford is doing here by securing tax breaks for gigantic polluters in his district who also donate to his election campaigns, would be described as "pork barreling" by a mainstream media far too polite to just admit this is bog standard bribery and corruption.

Of course, a billion dollars worth of tax credits is a pretty massive fucking barrel of pork, and as the article notes this isn't even the only billion dollar giveaway for oil companies Lankford is trying to engineer right now. Furthermore, this comes in addition to the obscene tax breaks the murderous GOP "Billionaire Bill" already gave giant oil companies and fossil fuel investors when it passed the GOP-controlled House. I guess now we know why the Senate instituted even deeper healthcare cuts after getting their hands on a bill they *still* can't get past the Senate Parliamentarian without just agreeing to ignore him.

All of which doesn't even factor in that the industry bribing Lankford for what amounts to a billion dollar subsidy is actively boiling the planet to death and driving an unfolding climate catastrophe that is already claiming disproportionately labor class American lives. In the end, what this obscene budget reconciliation proves is that at almost every opportunity, and in so many different ways its hard to actually keep track of them all, the Republican party is committed to just straight up killing people so the rich can get richer; and in the second Trump era, they don't really give a shit if you know that either. I'd suggest it's a bold election strategy, but if I'm being entirely honest I don't think a politically-empowered American fascist movement that has already justified militarized repression, ethnic cleansing, and fascist violence against anyone who opposes their political program, is likely to allow anything resembling a free and fair election to curtail their burgeoning power.

Common Dreams · Senate GOP Adds $1 Billion Tax 'Giveaway' for Big O​il to Budget Bill | Common DreamsThat provision was secured by Senator James Lankford, who has received more than $546,000 in campaign contributions from the oil and gas industry since 2019.
#GOP#Budget#USPol