Cole Votes to Keep the Government Open and Avoid a Government Shutdown
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Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Tom Cole (OK-04) released the following statement after voting in favor of his legislation, the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act of 2026, which will keep the government open and serving the American people:
“Today, my House Republican colleagues joined me in taking responsible action to keep our government open and working for the nation. Keeping the lights on is not a partisan issue – and this clean, short-term funding extension reflects that. By acting in good faith to prevent the chaos of a shutdown, we are preserving stability for families and communities, protecting the real progress already made on appropriations bills, and strengthening our position to complete the Fiscal Year 2026 process responsibly,” said Congressman Cole.
“The contrast with Democrats on this is telling. They tried to hijack a simple government funding extension with a partisan grab bag of unrelated provisions – demanding $1.5 trillion in new spending just to keep the government open for four weeks. It is wrong and they know it. House Republicans rejected that approach and chose stability, discipline, and results instead,” said Congressman Cole.
“I am very proud to have voted to keep the government open and serving the American people today, and I remain committed to completing the Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations process through regular order,” said Congressman Cole.
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