Shannon Buckingham (@shannoncbpp) 's Twitter Profile
Shannon Buckingham

@shannoncbpp

Senior Vice President for Communications and Senior Counselor at @CenterOnBudget. Mom, Hoya, Hill is home. (she/her)

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American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (@acscan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, the U.S. Senate passed a bill that will kick nearly 12 million off health coverage—the majority of whom are on #Medicaid—and make it more difficult and expensive to obtain and keep health insurance. The House will vote on the bill later this week. (1/2)

Sharon Parrott (@parrottcbpp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Senate Rs voted to pass a bill that wld raise food & health care costs on families, increase hunger & take health coverage away from millions of ppl while doubling down on tax cuts for the wealthy. House Rs must stand up for their communities & reject it. cbpp.org/press/statemen…

Brendan Duke (@brendan_duke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredible: the GOP bill is a giant tax cut & includes some of the "growthiest" tax cuts like full expensing, but is so poorly designed that it reduces long run GDP by 5% and the capital stock by 8%. All while making poor people pay more for health care and food. Just...why?

Incredible: the GOP bill is a giant tax cut & includes some of the "growthiest" tax cuts like full expensing, but is so poorly designed that it reduces long run GDP by 5% and the capital stock by 8%.

All while making poor people pay more for health care and food.

Just...why?
Katie Bergh (@katie_bergh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I regret to inform you that Republicans' SNAP cost-shift plan has gotten substantially more nonsensical in the 24 hours since I posted this.

Bobby Kogan (@bbkogan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is mechanically not possible to bankrupt Medicaid. Unlike Medicare & Social Security, there is no pot of money that funds the program. Cutting people off Medicaid doesn’t leave more for others. Republicans are cutting Medicaid because they want it to cover fewer people.

Brendan Duke (@brendan_duke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"This bill will make 60% of the country poorer so we can shrink the economy by 4.6% over the next 30 years" is one heck of an accomplishment.

Center on Budget (@centeronbudget) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Senate Republicans made a horrible House bill even worse. House Republicans should step back & find the courage to say no to any bill that would raise costs & take health coverage & food assistance away from people struggling to afford the basics.

Senate Republicans made a horrible House bill even worse. House Republicans should step back & find the courage to say no to any bill that would raise costs & take health coverage & food assistance away from people struggling to afford the basics.
Shannon Buckingham (@shannoncbpp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The harm will be real. "Unfortunately, the current financial environment, driven by anticipated federal budget cuts to Medicaid, has made it impossible for us to continue operating all of our services..." klkntv.com/rural-southwes…

Sharon Parrott (@parrottcbpp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

House & Senate Republicans have now passed a bill that will raise families' food & health care costs, increase poverty & hunger, take health coverage away from millions of ppl & drive up deficits - all to give costly tax cuts to the wealthy & corporations.

Sharon Parrott (@parrottcbpp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By approving the Administration’s rescission package, as is widely expected, congressional Republicans are sabotaging the bipartisan funding agreement reached just months ago & poisoning the well for future deals. cbpp.org/blog/rescissio…

Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Bipartisan government funding is at risk of dying The appropriations process has been on a decline for years, under both parties, but it always remained a two-party operation. New moves by the red trifecta to modify or disrupt funding deals on party lines (more money for

Brendan Duke (@brendan_duke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let's put the $3.4 trillion cost of Republican reconciliation law in context. The tax cuts are so costly that Republicans could have extended all of the expiring tax cuts for families (including millionaires) without cutting SNAP/Medicaid...and it would have cost *less*.

Let's put the $3.4 trillion cost of Republican reconciliation law in context.  

The tax cuts are so costly that Republicans could have extended all of the expiring tax cuts for families (including millionaires) without cutting SNAP/Medicaid...and it would have cost *less*.
Phil Mattingly (@phil_mattingly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this displays an intentional ignorance toward the way economic data is collected, presented, revised and the federal employees and appointees who do it. it's extraordinarily counterproductive and there's simply no net long game benefit to going down this path.

Michael R. Strain (@michaelrstrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Erika McEntarfer has devoted her career to public service. She has conducted herself as BLS Commissioner with great integrity. There is no evidence whatsoever that BLS data are politically biased. By incorrectly asserting that the data are biased, President Trump is undermining

Sharon Parrott (@parrottcbpp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The President’s accusations are baseless. His actions will undermine trust in our country’s economic statistics – widely viewed globally as the gold standard – that are vital to keeping our economy strong and meeting the needs of people and communities across the country.