Attorneys general from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia make up the coalition.
Missouri – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has led a multi-state coalition of 21 states in supporting a budget resolution consistent with President Donald Trump’s America First program in a notable demonstration of political unity. Including a diverse group of attorneys general from more than two dozen states, this coalition has openly backed an amendment to the House Budget Resolution, so acknowledging it as a crucial step toward carrying out long-standing Republican goals.
Marked by an official letter to President Trump, the coalition’s effort acknowledges the government for its dedication to keep commitments made to the American electorate. In his remarks, Attorney General Bailey underlined the possibility of the amendment to bring significant policy changes meant to strengthen national security, renew American energy independence, and ease economic strain on working families.
“President Trump has kept his promises to the American people, and now it’s time for Congress to do the same,” said Attorney General Andrew Bailey. “The Senate’s amendment to the budget resolution lays the groundwork for real, lasting change—and we are proud to back President Trump as he fights to secure our border, rein in spending, and restore American energy independence.”
The letter emphasized the negative consequences of current regulations on national security and economic stability, especially condemning the opposition’s handling of border control and energy regulation, underlining more on the need of the situation.
“The Democrats’ open border policies created a deadly flood of illegal immigrants in all our states. Inflation and punishing energy regulations have siphoned money from the pocketbooks of families,” the coalition said in part in the letter.
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The attorneys general are pushing fir quick legislative action to approve the budget resolution as a legislative vehicle by supporting the Senate’s amendment. This action would allow important aspects of Trump’s plan to be implemented into law, including tax reliefs and reversal of inflationary energy measures started under President Biden.
The letter is not only a symbolic show of support for President Trump but also a call to action for Congress to give the reconciliation bill top priority and complete it, so guaranteeing the permanent enactment of these policies. From states all over the Midwest, South, and sections of the West, the letter’s signatories indicate a wide foundation of support for Trump’s policy agenda, hence stressing a group position on important national concerns.
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Attorney General Bailey and his colleagues in 20 other states’ coordinated efforts show the continuing strategic alignment inside the Republican Party to guide national policy in a way they think will guarantee long-term advantages for the nation, therefore supporting their dedication to an America First approach in legislative priorities.