US House Republicans unveil three-month stopgap bill to avert shutdown
- House Speaker Mike Johnson announced a stopgap bill to fund the government until Dec. 20, excluding the SAVE Act supported by former President Donald Trump.
- The SAVE Act, aimed at ensuring only citizens can vote, was dropped despite Trump's push for its enactment this month.
- Johnson described the new funding proposal as necessary to avoid a shutdown and to prevent excessive Senate spending.
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Speaker Johnson announces plan to keep the government funded until Dec. 20
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced a temporary agreement that would keep the government funded until Dec. 20.The measure does not include any part of the SAVE Act, the election security proposal backed by former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president.It would include "only the extensions that are absolutely necessary" to avoid a government shutdown, Johnson said in a letter to House Republicans."While this is not the solu…
US House Republicans unveil three-month stopgap bill to avert shutdown - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON — Republican U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday proposed a three-month stopgap funding bill that excludes an immigration-related measure demanded by Donald Trump, as lawmakers look to avert a month-end partial government shutdown.
American elected officials reach an agreement to avoid a “shutdown” before the presidential election
The leaders of the American Congress announced on Sunday an agreement to extend the government budget until mid-December and avoid a paralysis of the federal state before the November election....
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