House Republicans pass government funding bill ahead of Friday shutdown deadline
- House Republicans passed a funding bill to prevent a partial government shutdown with a vote of 217-213, as only one Republican and one Democrat voted against it.
- The bill reduces non-defense spending by $13 billion and increases defense spending by $6 billion, while not covering major expenses like Social Security and Medicare.
- Speaker Mike Johnson claimed the bill represents a critical win for Republicans, but Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has not yet committed to supporting it in the Senate, leaving its future uncertain.
- Some lawmakers criticized the bill as partisan, arguing it risks essential services and lacks necessary protections.
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