Congressmen Gaetz and Moskowitz Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Prevent Closure of National Cemeteries Amid Debt Ceiling Negotiations

Congressmen Gaetz and Moskowitz Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Prevent Closure of National Cemeteries Amid Debt Ceiling Negotiations
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Washington, D.C. — On May 16, U.S. Congressman Matt Gaetz (FL-01) introduced bipartisan legislation to prevent the closure of national cemeteries if a debt ceiling agreement is not reached in time. The bill, which is co-sponsored by Democrat Rep. Jared Moskowitz (FL-23), would ensure that all national cemeteries will continue to operate if the national debt ceiling is breached or if there is a lapse in appropriations.

“It is imperative that we do not deny veterans, Gold Star families, military families, and all Americans the invaluable opportunity to visit the hallowed grounds of our fallen war heroes due to the ongoing debt ceiling negotiations. The preservation of our national cemeteries is paramount, as they serve as sacred spaces for remembrance, reflection, and profound gratitude. I am deeply appreciative that my Democrat colleague Rep. Jared Moskowitz has joined me in my unwavering commitment to keeping our national cemeteries open, irrespective of the ongoing debt ceiling debate between Congress and the White House,” Congressman Gaetz said.

Full text of Congressman Gaetz’s bill can be found HERE. 

Original source can be found here.



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