Senate Republicans demand major immigration reform in anti-shutdown bill
- The Democratic-led US Senate is working on a stopgap funding bill to prevent another government shutdown, while House Republicans are demanding budget cuts and stricter immigration measures at the US-Mexico border.
- House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy suggested that addressing border issues in the Senate's stopgap measure could avoid a government shutdown.
- The debate over funding and immigration continues to be a point of contention between Democrats and Republicans, with potential consequences for government operations.
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Shutdown looms as US Senate, House advance separate spending plans
The Democratic-led US Senate forged ahead on Thursday with a bipartisan stopgap funding bill aimed at averting a fourth partial government shutdown in a decade, while the House began voting on partisan Republican spending bills with no chance of becoming law.
Shutdown looms as US Senate, House advance separate spending plans
WASHINGTON, Sept 29 — The Democratic-led US Senate forged ahead yesterday with a bipartisan stopgap funding bill aimed at averting a fourth partial government shutdown in a decade, while the House began voting on partisan Republican spending bills with no chance of becoming law. The divergent paths of the two chambers increased the odds that federal agencies will run out of money on Sunday, furloughing hundreds of thousands of federal workers an…
Shutdown looms as US Senate, House advance separate spending plans
The Democratic-led U.S. Senate forged ahead on Thursday with a bipartisan stopgap funding bill aimed at averting a fourth partial government shutdown in a decade, while the House began voting on partisan Republican spending bills with no chance of becoming law.
Shutdown looms as US Senate, House advance separate spending plans
WASHINGTON: The Democratic-led US Senate forged ahead on Thursday with a bipartisan stopgap funding bill aimed at averting a fourth partial government shutdown in a decade, while the House began voting on partisan Republican spending bills with no chance of becoming law. The divergent paths of the two chambers appeared to increase the odds that federal agencies will run out of
Government shutdown imminent as House Republicans reject latest Senate effort
Federal workers were put on notice that a shutdown is imminent and millions of government employees and military members could stop being paid in three days. The Senate has worked in a bipartisan manner to prevent a shutdown, but the hold-up is with House Republicans, some of whom are refusing to support any short-term measure that would buy Congress more time to act. Lisa Desjardins reports.
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