Rick Scott expecting deal to avoid government shutdown
- Republican Senator Rick Scott expressed his belief that government shutdowns should never occur again and that the House Freedom Caucus is working on a plan to cut wasteful spending and secure the U.S. Border.
- Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman faced criticism after the Senate adjusted its dress code, with some members claiming it debased the institution. Fetterman, who had been voting without wearing a suit, defended his choice and questioned the priorities of his critics.
- Senate Republicans are developing a continuing resolution to prevent a government shutdown, while House Republicans failed to advance spending bills and a temporary resolution. The disagreement between the two chambers adds to the looming deadline.
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Rick Scott expecting deal to avoid government shutdown
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said he expects Congress to avoid a government shutdown at the end of the month, as the House GOP feuds over budget cuts. “I’ve been working with the Freedom Caucus in the House. They’re absolutely committed to not having this government shutdown,” Scott said in an MSNBC interview Wednesday. The Freedom…
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