Congress Betrays Gun Owners, Walks Back ATF Cuts

Published on January 8, 2026
Duration: 3:36

This video from Gun Owners of America (GOA) critically analyzes a new Congressional funding bill concerning the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Ben Sanderson, GOA's Deputy Director of Federal Affairs, explains that while the bill proposes a $40 million cut to the ATF's budget, this is significantly less than the $400 million requested by the administration and amounts to a mere 10% reduction, which GOA deems insufficient. The video urges viewers to contact their representatives to advocate for deeper cuts to the ATF's budget.

Quick Summary

Gun Owners of America criticizes the latest Congressional funding bill for the ATF, which allocates $1.585 billion and includes only a $40 million cut. GOA argues this is insufficient, falling far short of the administration's requested $400 million reduction, and urges gun owners to contact their representatives.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ATF Funding Bill
  2. 00:25GOA's 50th Anniversary & Mission
  3. 00:41Details of the Congressional Funding Bill
  4. 01:06ATF Budget Allocation Analysis
  5. 01:48Impact of Proposed ATF Cuts
  6. 02:32Critique of Congressional Budget Reductions
  7. 03:14Call to Action: Contact Your Representatives

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gun Owners of America's stance on the recent ATF funding bill?

Gun Owners of America (GOA) views the proposed $40 million cut to the ATF's budget as insufficient. They argue that this represents 'Washington D.C. math' and is a betrayal of gun owners, as it falls far short of the administration's requested $400 million reduction.

How much funding is allocated to the ATF in the new Congressional bill?

The new Congressional funding bill allocates $1.585 billion to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) for 'Salaries and Expenses'. This is a $40 million decrease from the previous year's budget.

What actions does Gun Owners of America recommend regarding ATF funding?

GOA urges viewers to contact their senators and congressmen directly. The goal is to demand deeper cuts to the ATF's budget, aligning with the administration's original request, to significantly reduce the agency's power and scope.

What was the administration's requested budget cut for the ATF?

The administration had requested a substantial budget cut of $400 million for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The final allocation in the Congressional bill is significantly less than this requested amount.

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