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Government shutdown live updates: House passes funding deal. Incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune responded to the debt limit not making it into the House-passed stop gap funding package, despite President-elect Donald Trump’s insistence that it be included.
“The vote last night is what it is. I mean, that’s where the House came down,” Thune said. “We’ve got to deal with the debt limit, and now it just punts it into next year”
Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, said it will likely pass quickly. The new legislation would keep the government open but did not include the debt ceiling increase that President-elect Donald J. Trump had demanded.
The House has passed a stopgap funding bill just hours before a midnight deadline to avert a federal government shutdown. It now heads to the Senate for approval.
The House approved legislation on Friday to avert a federal government shutdown that was just hours away, with lawmakers extending funding into mid-March and approving disaster relief for parts of the nation still recovering from storms. The measure now goes to the Senate.
The House vote came after Republicans stripped out a provision sought by President-elect Donald J. Trump to suspend the federal debt limit and spare him the usually politically difficult task of doing so when he takes office. The debt measure incited a revolt by Republicans on Thursday and led to the defeat of Speaker Mike Johnson’s first attempt to extend government funding.
President-elect Donald Trump called on his Republican party to back a new spending bill that would avert a government shutdown. But 38 Republicans in the House of Representatives, along with nearly the entire Democratic Party contingent, voted against it. It leaves the government in limbo with only one more full day to hash out a new bill. If they don't, a government shutdown would start the weekend before Christmas.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, the chamber's top Republican, has a long night ahead of him - he needs to come up with a Plan C after both Plan A and Plan B failed.
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Government shutdown live updates: House passes funding deal. Incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune responded to the debt limit not making it into the House-passed stop gap funding package, despite President-elect Donald Trump’s insistence that it be included.
“The vote last night is what it is. I mean, that’s where the House came down,” Thune said. “We’ve got to deal with the debt limit, and now it just punts it into next year”
Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, said it will likely pass quickly. The new legislation would keep the government open but did not include the debt ceiling increase that President-elect Donald J. Trump had demanded.
The House has passed a stopgap funding bill just hours before a midnight deadline to avert a federal government shutdown. It now heads to the Senate for approval.
The House approved legislation on Friday to avert a federal government shutdown that was just hours away, with lawmakers extending funding into mid-March and approving disaster relief for parts of the nation still recovering from storms. The measure now goes to the Senate.
The House vote came after Republicans stripped out a provision sought by President-elect Donald J. Trump to suspend the federal debt limit and spare him the usually politically difficult task of doing so when he takes office. The debt measure incited a revolt by Republicans on Thursday and led to the defeat of Speaker Mike Johnson’s first attempt to extend government funding.
President-elect Donald Trump called on his Republican party to back a new spending bill that would avert a government shutdown. But 38 Republicans in the House of Representatives, along with nearly the entire Democratic Party contingent, voted against it. It leaves the government in limbo with only one more full day to hash out a new bill. If they don't, a government shutdown would start the weekend before Christmas.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, the chamber's top Republican, has a long night ahead of him - he needs to come up with a Plan C after both Plan A and Plan B failed.
#usgovernment #housegop #trump #elonmusk #mikejohnson #usatoday #cnbctv18 #livenews
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