Senate leaders reach deal on short-term spending bill in push to avert shutdown
- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer referred to the temporary measure passed by the Senate as "a bridge towards cooperation and away from extremism". This suggests that the measure is aimed at promoting unity and bipartisanship in government.
- The temporary measure from the Senate is seen as a way to establish common ground and facilitate collaboration between different political parties. It implies a desire to move away from extreme ideologies and work towards compromise.
- The measure from the Senate aims to create an environment of cooperation and mutual understanding, signaling a departure from radicalism. This indicates a shift towards more moderate and balanced approaches to governance.
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McCarthy blocks bipartisan bill approved by 77 senators to avoid shutdown as he moves to pin the blame on Democrats
Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy is saying he will not allow the House to take up a compromise bill supported by a large and bipartisan majority of Senators that would allow the federal government to continue operating past the midnight Saturday deadline.“I don’t see the support in the House," for the Senate's proposed continuing resolution, McCarthy said on Wednesday, according to Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman. He also reports that "this is the…
Congress is moving into crisis mode as Senate unveils bipartisan bill to avoid a government shutdown - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress rushed headlong into crisis mode Tuesday with a government shutdown days away, as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy faced an insurgency from hard-right Republicans eager to slash spending even if it meant halting pay for the military and curtailing federal services for millions of Americans.
Senate unveils bipartisan bill to avoid a government shutdown
Congress rushed headlong into crisis mode Tuesday with a government shutdown days away, as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy faced an insurgency from hard-right Republicans eager to slash spending even if it meant halting pay for the military and curtailing federal services for millions of Americans.
Congress is Moving into Crisis Mode as Senate Unveils Bipartisan Bill to Avoid a Government Shutdown
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Congress is starkly divided over very different paths to preventing a federal shutdown — the Senate charging ahead with a bipartisan package to temporarily fund the government but the House slogging through a longshot effort with no real chance of finishing by Saturday's deadline.
Congress is moving into crisis mode as Senate unveils bipartisan bill to avoid government shutdown
Congress rushed headlong into crisis mode Tuesday with a government shutdown days away, as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy faced an insurgency from hard-right Republicans eager to slash spending even if it meant halting pay for the military and curtailing federal services for millions of Americans.
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