House votes to reject GOP bill to avert government shutdown
- The House rejected Speaker Mike Johnson’s six-month funding plan, increasing tensions around a looming government shutdown deadline.
- Fourteen Republicans joined Democrats to block the bill, aiming to prove citizenship for voter registration.
- Democrats may propose a three-month funding extension, which some Republicans support, as defense hawks seek shorter measures.
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House GOP Votes Down Spending; Government Shutdown Looms
Last night the House voted down a six-month continuing spending resolution with the SAVE Act attached. With a deadline approaching September 30, will the House GOP self-sabotage and shut down the government just as Americans head to the polls for the most important election in living memory? Also in this episode: Teamsters president Sean O’Brien ... The post House GOP Votes Down Spending; Government Shutdown Looms appeared first on The New Ameri…
Government shutdown looms before Congress
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - The federal government shuts down in less than two weeks and the latest effort to keep the government’s doors open failed Wednesday night leaving the next steps in question. Get Hawaii's latest morning news delivered to your inbox, sign up for News 2 You House Republicans tanked their own bill to avoid a government shutdown leaving Congress just days to find a solution. House Republicans rejected House Speaker Mike Johns…


House votes to reject GOP bill to avert government shutdown
The House on Wednesday rejected a plan to fund the government for six months, cranking up tensions around a fast-approaching government shutdown deadline.
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