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Jared Golden Explains Why He Was the Only Democrat to Support a Republican Spending Resolution

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotMarch 13, 2025Updated:March 13, 202516 Comments5 Mins Read2K Views
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Rep. Jared Golden (ME-CD2) explained why he was the only Democrat in the House to vote on Tuesday in favor of a Republican-led, seven-month Continuing Resolution (CR) spending package that would avert a government shutdown.

[RELATED: 1,500-Plus Page Continuing Resolution Needed to Avoid Gov’t Shutdown Includes Billions in Storm Relief and Pay Raise for Lawmakers…]

“At worst, Dems are adopting the same cynical GOP political tactics that we have rightfully denounced — using misdirection to justify a vote. This may seem politically expedient, but it only lowers us to a level we shouldn’t accept,” said Rep. Golden on X.

At worst, Dems are adopting the same cynical GOP political tactics that we have rightfully denounced — using misdirection to justify a vote. This may seem politically expedient, but it only lowers us to a level we shouldn’t accept.

— Congressman Jared Golden (@RepGolden) March 11, 2025

Continuing resolutions typically spark controversy, and the most recent was no different, passing the House with an extremely slim 217-213 majority, with Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Golden each voting against their respective parties.

The majority of Democrats appeared to prefer a government shutdown over passing a spending package endorsed by President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).

Golden, in contrast, explained that he believes a shutdown would be worse for the country than a funding bill that he does not entirely support.

“This CR is not perfect, but a shutdown would be worse. Even a brief shutdown would introduce even more chaos and uncertainty at a time when our country can ill-afford it.

This CR is not perfect, but a shutdown would be worse. Even a brief shutdown would introduce even more chaos and uncertainty at a time when our country can ill-afford it.

— Congressman Jared Golden (@RepGolden) March 11, 2025

He further argued that it is his duty as Maine’s congressman to ensure that the federal government is funded.

“Funding the government is our most basic obligation as members of Congress. My vote today reflects my commitment to making tough choices and doing my job for the people of Maine,” said Golden.

Funding the government is our most basic obligation as members of Congress. My vote today reflects my commitment to making tough choices and doing my job for the people of Maine.

— Congressman Jared Golden (@RepGolden) March 11, 2025

While explaining his vote, Golden also pointed to aspects of the bill that he believes will benefit Maine and the nation as a whole.

Those benefits include:

  • Billions to construct a General Dynamics destroyer at Bath Iron Works.
  • Increased funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
  • Increased funding for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
  • Increased disaster relief funding.
  • Increased operational funds for national parks including Maine’s Acadia.
  • Increased telehealth flexibility for Medicare recipients.
  • Funding for state Medicaid grants.
  • Funding for aging and disability services.

Golden criticized members of his own party, without naming specific members of Congress, for claiming that the CR would cut funding for veteran services.

“The truth is: There are no cuts to veterans care in the period covered by this CR & we have six months to ensure funding continues in the next fiscal year. To say it contains cuts is, at best, a misreading that creates unnecessary fear among veterans,” he said.

The truth is: There are no cuts to veterans care in the period covered by this CR & we have six months to ensure funding continues in the next fiscal year. To say it contains cuts is, at best, a misreading that creates unnecessary fear among veterans.

— Congressman Jared Golden (@RepGolden) March 11, 2025

Golden, whose district Trump won in 2016, 2020 and last November, has often shown a willingness to work across the aisle and support more moderate Republican policies, while Maine’s Chellie Pingree (D) typically aligns with the furthest left in her party.

The CR bill was no different, and following the vote, she issued a statement bashing Republicans and maintaining her opposition to the spending package.

“I remain firmly against the partisan full year continuing resolution Republicans passed last night, and stand ready to support a 30 day funding extension that stops harmful cuts and keeps the government open,” said Rep. Pingree on FaceBook.

While Golden broke with his party in favor of the bill, Rep. Massie sparked controversy when he joined Pingree and every other Democrat in opposing the CR, although for very different reasons.

“By continuing 2024 appropriations into 2025 with a “Continuing Resolution,” Congress just locked in a large portion of the Biden agenda for the first nine months of Trump’s presidency,” said Massie after the bill passed.

Who wants to tell them?

By continuing 2024 appropriations into 2025 with a “Continuing Resolution,” Congress just locked in a large portion of the Biden agenda for the first nine months of Trump’s presidency. https://t.co/uj6NcsP2q1

— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) March 12, 2025

Massie has long been a fiscal hawk, opposed to any spending increases, as the U.S. debt continues to skyrocket with no end in sight, and he has often voted against legislation supported by the majority of his party.

His vote sparked controversy on social media, with President Trump calling for him to be primaried, and many social media users siding with the popular congressman over the President.

“Thomas Massie, of beautiful Kentucky, is an automatic “NO” vote on just about everything, despite the fact that he has always voted for Continuing Resolutions in the past. HE SHOULD BE PRIMARIED,” said Trump.

Trump is trying to primary Massie. Iof course, we wouldn't want anyone in Congress who actually cares and wants to do the right thing. I'm pissed. pic.twitter.com/ZsvbPrhCRX

— 9mmSMG (@9mm_smg) March 11, 2025

In order to pass into law, the CR will need approval in the Senate, where it will take a 60-vote majority to invoke cloture and overcome a filibuster to force a vote.

Normally, that would mean seven Democrats would need to support the bill, but Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has vowed, like Massie, to oppose the bill on similar grounds, meaning that eight Democrats will need to vote across the aisle.

“The Republican spending bill continues to fund the very foreign aid @elonmusk proposes to cut! The bill continues spending at the inflated pandemic levels and will add $2T to the debt this year,” said Sen. Paul.

As the threat of a government shutdown looms if the Senate cannot approve a spending package by the end of Friday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said that Democrats are united in opposing the Republican CR, and instead support a 30-day compromise funding package.

“Funding the government should be a bipartisan effort. But Republicans chose a partisan path, drafting their Continuing Resolution without any input from Congressional Democrats. Because of that, Republicans do not have the votes in the Senate to pass the House CR,” said Sen. Schumer.

“Our caucus is unified on a clean 30-day CR that will keep the government open and give Congress time to negotiate bipartisan legislation that can pass. We should vote on that,” he added.

Funding the government should be a bipartisan effort.

But Republicans chose a partisan path, drafting their Continuing Resolution without any input from Congressional Democrats.

Because of that, Republicans do not have the votes in the Senate to pass the House CR.

Our caucus…

— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) March 12, 2025
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Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected]

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MillsDestroyed Maine
MillsDestroyed Maine
1 year ago

Golden and pingree spent $500,000 of the Inflation Reduction Act monies to pay political activists. Too bad Golden got back in as he voted to deny medical care to the hundreds of abortions survivors every year in America.

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Elteco
Elteco
1 year ago

Listen jared the best thing you could do right now is switch your affiliation to republican or independent (but not like anus independent). You watch, he’s setting up to take collins job because that’s where the real kick back money is.

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Bingo
Bingo
1 year ago

Sure Jared, we believe you. Just another two faced politician, not to be trusted. He will beat Collins though, she has lost a lot of support A.

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sandy
sandy
1 year ago

Once again Chellie Pingree (D) kisses the ass of Chuck votes against Maine. She has got to go

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Eeddyedward
Eeddyedward
1 year ago

RCV Golden is only covering his own ass, if he was a little smarter he would have changed his party affiliation a long time ago, aligning himself with a bunch of lunatics is not smart! Didn’t he vote with the dem idiots to allow men in women’s locker rooms, C’mon man!

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Bob
Bob
1 year ago

Pingree, what a TDS looser she is, Trump could hand her a 30 pound block of solid gold, and she would throw it away saying it was too heavy.

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axylos
axylos
1 year ago

I would not believe a word Jared says, he is a fake, phony and fraud. He only votes against the Communists when its a safe bet and only then, otherwise he will vote the party line every time. If it was not for RCV he would not be there.

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County Girl #1
County Girl #1
1 year ago

Wrong, Axylos, he’s there because I want him there.

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Axylos
Axylos
1 year ago

Let’s cut to the chase, Jared is nothing but an opportunistic fake, phony, fraud who is only concerned with himself and no one else. Every vote is based on whether it will hurt him politically he does not give two cents about Mainers. I will never vote for him or that leech Pingree. If not for RCV Jared would be gone.

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Esau
Esau
1 year ago

DJT is doubling the national debt. While the magtards grasp low hanging doge distractor dingkeberries.

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Patriot
Patriot
1 year ago

@Essu. Dumbest post of the day! Congratulations.

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Pirate John
Pirate John
11 months ago

County Girl #1 you very beautifully showed exactly what Axylos was trying to say. He said that Golden was only there because of RCV (that’s true) and you said that he’s wrong and that Golden is there because YOU want him to be. Yet those are the same thing because you are clearly a lib and voted for the pricks who made RCV a thing because of the fact that you libs “want him there”.

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Gilbahtoe
Gilbahtoe
11 months ago

Jared, wake up buddy. You’ve too much sacrifice to stick with the deadbabypotpie people. Time to step away from the dark side ole boy. And then I could vote you………See, we both win. Simple.

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bob
bob
11 months ago

he voted that way because of the whispers that lepage will be running against him

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cheech
cheech
11 months ago

Here’s a possibility. Perhaps our brave little hero got his knickers in a knot because the RNC has targeted him on his next election as being “vulnerable”.

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Maine Patriot woman
Maine Patriot woman
11 months ago

Golden also ran commercials on gun control… he should never have “won” that election, really I still have my doubts that he did.

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