- United States
- N.C.
- Letter
Oppose unchecked spending authority ceded to Trump administration
To: Sen. Budd, Sen. Tillis
From: A verified voter in Asheville, NC
March 14
The proposed continuing resolution before the Senate raises serious concerns about giving too much unchecked authority to the Trump administration over federal spending decisions. By stripping away hundreds of specific funding directives that typically guide agency expenditures, the bill effectively hands a "blank check" to President Trump and his allies like Elon Musk to reallocate resources away from vital services and programs without congressional oversight. This consolidates excessive power in the executive branch at the expense of the constitutionally mandated system of checks and balances. As elected representatives entrusted to serve the best interests of all constituents, we urge opposition to this resolution. Responsible governance demands maintaining congressionally mandated spending limitations and priorities that ensure federal funds are properly disbursed to address critical national needs, rather than being repurposed for partisan agendas. Protecting the legislative branch's power of the purse is essential to upholding democratic principles and accountability to the American people. A short-term funding extension would be a more prudent course to allow for the drafting of a balanced, transparent spending package that respects the prerogatives of Congress.