Chairman's Press

08.27.14

Murray Releases Statement on Updated CBO Projection

Today, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) released the following statement on the Congressional Budget Office's update to the budget and economic outlook from 2014 to 2024: "Today's CBO report is further evidence that our near-term budget outlook has improved significantly, with the deficit declining to one-third of where it was just a few years ago, and shows that we should focus on tackling our other deficits in areas like education, jobs, infrastructure, and research, while… Continue Reading


08.01.14

MEMO: Murray Outlines Fiscal Impacts of Climate Change in Memo to Democratic Caucus

(Washington, D.C.) - Today, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) released a memo to Senate Democrats to outline the serious impacts climate change will have on the economy and the federal budget, and show that failure to confront climate change will make it harder to address our nation's long-term fiscal challenges. The memo uses illustrative examples in the areas of disaster relief, national security, transportation and water infrastructure, and agriculture to show how climate c… Continue Reading


07.30.14

ICYMI: Chairman Murray Holds a Hearing on The Costs of Inaction: The Economic and Budgetary Consequences of Climate Change

Yesterday, Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) and the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing on the Costs of Inaction: The Economic and Budgetary Consequences of Climate Change. In her opening statement, Chairman Murray discussed how climate change is not only an environmental and economic challenge, but also increasingly a fiscal challenge. "This isn't just an environmental issue. It also poses serious risks to our economy and the federal budget. And if we fail to address these threats, it will wea… Continue Reading


07.29.14

BUDGET HEARING: The Costs of Inaction: The Economic and Budgetary Consequences of Climate Change

Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) and the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing on the Costs of Inaction: The Economic and Budgetary Consequences of Climate Change with majority witnesses Mindy Lubber, President of Ceres, Inc., Alfredo Gomez, Director of Natural Resources and Environment for the Government Accountability Office (GAO), and Sherri Goodman, Senior Vice President and General Counsel for CNA Corporation and the former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense (Environmental Security). At the hear… Continue Reading


07.29.14

The Costs of Inaction: The Economic and Budgetary Consequences of Climate Change - Opening Statement of Chairman Murray

"This hearing will now come to order. "I'd like to thank the Ranking Member, Senator Sessions, and all of our colleagues for joining us today. "And I'd like to especially thank our witnesses for taking the time to be here. "Today, we'll hear from Mindy Lubber the president of Ceres, Inc. an organization that works with businesses, investors, and other groups on issues like climate change. "Alfredo Gomez joins us from the Government Accountability Office, where he leads the Natural Resources … Continue Reading


07.11.14

Murray Statement on the OMB FY15 Mid-Session Review

Washington, D.C. - Today, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) released the following statement on the Office of Management and Budget's FY15 Mid-Session Review: "Today's report from the Office of Management and Budget shows once again that our fiscal outlook has improved significantly in the near-term, and while we need to continue to tackle long-term deficits fairly and responsibly, we have room to focus on other deficits in areas like jobs, innovation, infrastructure, and edu… Continue Reading


07.10.14

Senate Confirms Shaun Donovan as OMB Director in Strong Bipartisan Vote

Washington, D.C. - Today, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Shaun Donovan to be Director of the Office of Management and Budget by a strong bipartisan vote of 75-22. Prior to the vote, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) spoke on the Senate floor to urge her colleagues to support Donovan's nomination. "I look forward to working with Secretary Donovan to strengthen our fiscal outlook over the long term, and ensure we can make critical investments in jobs and opportunity to suppor… Continue Reading


06.24.14

Senate Budget Committee Approves Nomination of OMB Director Shaun Donovan in Bipartisan Vote

Today, Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) and the Senate Budget Committee held a markup of the nomination of Secretary Shaun Donovan to be Director of the Office of Management and Budget. The nomination passed through the Committee with a roll call vote of 15-6, and will now head to the Senate floor. Murray released the following statement after the vote: "I am pleased that the Senate Budget Committee has approved Secretary Donovan's nomination with bipartisan support. Secretary Donovan will be a gr… Continue Reading


06.16.14

Murray Delivers Speech on Averting a Highway Trust Fund Shortfall and Construction Shutdown

(Washington, D.C.) -Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) delivered remarks on the Senate floor, continuing her effort to warn colleagues of the looming construction shutdown when the Highway Trust Fund reaches critically low levels this summer. Murray highlighted examples of various states already preparing for this potential crisis that could jeopardize thousands of transportation projects, and have a serious impact on construction jobs. Murray called on Congress to replenish the Highway Tru… Continue Reading


06.11.14

BUDGET HEARING: Consideration of OMB Director Nominee Shaun Donovan

Washington, D.C. - Today, Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) and the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing to consider the nomination of Secretary Shaun Donovan to be Director of the Office of Management and Budget. In her opening statement, Murray praised Donovan's leadership at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, highlighting his commitment to expanding opportunity for families and communities, his history of working in a bipartisan manner, and ability to tackle major challenges, inclu… Continue Reading


06.05.14

ICYMI: Chairman Murray Holds a Hearing on The Impact of Student Loan Debt on Borrowers and the Economy

Yesterday, Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) and the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing on the Impact of Student Loan Debt on Borrowers and the Economy with majority witnesses Rohit Chopra, Student Loan Ombudsman at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and Brittany Jones, recent college graduate and Former President of the Student Virginia Education Association. In her opening statement, Chairman Murray addressed how student loan debt has lasting repercussions for young adults as they start… Continue Reading


06.04.14

Chairman Murray’s Statement on the Nomination of Shaun Donovan as OMB Director

Washington, D.C. - Today, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) released the following statement on Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan's nomination to become the director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). "President Obama has made a great decision in nominating Shaun Donovan to lead the Office of Management and Budget. As Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Donovan has been a strong manager, taking on challenges like overseeing the governme… Continue Reading


06.04.14

BUDGET HEARING: The Impact of Student Loan Debt on Borrowers and the Economy

Washington, D.C- Today, Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) and the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing on the Impact of Student Loan Debt on Borrowers and the Economy with majority witnesses Rohit Chopra, Student Loan Ombudsman at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and Brittany Jones, recent college graduate and Former President of the Student Virginia Education Association. At the hearing, Murray addressed how student loan debt has lasting repercussions for young adults as they start their … Continue Reading


06.04.14

Opening Statement of Chairman Murray. Hearing: The Impact of Student Loan Debt on Borrowers and the Economy

"This hearing will now come to order. "Thank you to the Ranking Member, Senator Sessions, and all of our colleagues for joining us. "Today, we'll be discussing a challenge that 40 million people around the country face. "For many Americans, who want to further their education and build their skills, taking out student loans has become a college pre-requisite. "But that debt can have lasting consequences for borrowers and weaken their chances of getting ahead. "Ensuring more Americans get a … Continue Reading


06.03.14

CLIMATE CHANGE: Murray Statement on EPA Proposal to Cut Emissions at Power Plants

(Washington, D.C.) Today, Monday, June 2nd, 2014, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) released the following statement as the Environmental Protection Agency released a proposal to mandate power plants cut carbon-dioxide emissions 30 percent by 2030 as part of President Obama's Climate Change Action Plan. "I applaud President Obama and his administration for moving forward with a common-sense, flexible proposal to limit dangerous carbon pollution and fight back against the growing threat of clima… Continue Reading


05.30.14

Murray Releases The Opportunity Outlook: A Path for Tackling All Our Deficits Responsibly

Washington, D.C. - Today, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) released The Opportunity Outlook: A Path for Tackling All Our Deficits Responsibly, a new online report that lays out principles for building on the two-year bipartisan budget deal. With greater certainty added to the budget process and an improved fiscal outlook, this online report describes ways to grow our economy and create opportunity by both tackling our long-term budget challenges responsibly and addressing de… Continue Reading


05.14.14

Murray, Warren Double Down on Democrats’ Efforts to Expand Economic Opportunity for Women and Families

Washington, D.C- Today, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) and Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) delivered remarks on the Senate floor on expanding economic opportunity for women and families. Murray and Warren discussed barriers women and their families face in today's economy and highlighted policies that would grow the economy and level the playing field for women. The senators called on Republicans to join Democrats in focusing on policies that will move women and the economy… Continue Reading


05.13.14

BUDGET HEARING: Expanding Economic Opportunity for Women and Families

Washington, D.C- Today, Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) and the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing on Expanding Economic Opportunity for Women and Families with witnesses Dr. Heather Boushey, Executive Director and Chief Economist at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth and a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, and AnnMarie Duchon, Associate Director of Accommodation Services at University of Massachusetts-Amherst. The hearing explored steps Congress can take to expand econ… Continue Reading


05.08.14

Opening Statement of Chairman Murray: The U.S. Economic and Fiscal Outlook with Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen

"This hearing will now come to order. Thank you to Ranking Member Senator Sessions and all of our colleagues who have joined us. "Today we have the great opportunity to hear from the Chair of the Federal Reserve, Dr. Janet Yellen. "Dr. Yellen, I want to start by thanking you for your leadership in encouraging stronger economic growth, stability, and job creation throughout your tenure at the Federal Reserve, as Vice Chair and now as Chair. It is wonderful to have you here. "I also want to rec… Continue Reading


05.07.14

Murray Calls for Building on Bipartisan Budget Deal With Steps to Invest in Jobs and Growth, Tackle All Deficits Responsibly

Washington, D.C- Today, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) delivered remarks at the BakerHostetler 25th Annual Legislative Seminar, and highlighted ways to build on the two-year bipartisan budget deal to create jobs, opportunity, and broad based economic growth. In her speech, Murray explained that Congress must continue to tackle long term budget challenges, while not losing focus on the growing deficits in critical areas like jobs, education, infrastructure, research and inno… Continue Reading

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