The Senate’s bipartisan approach to government funding is putting pressure on a divided House
- House Republicans' inclusion of spending cuts and conservative policies in government funding packages has led to a heated response from Democrats, risking a government shutdown.
- Senate bipartisan efforts, led by Senators Patty Murray and Susan Collins, have successfully crafted separate funding bills and have garnered support from both parties. Their progress puts pressure on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who has faced opposition within his own party.
- The Senate's bipartisan coordination on funding bills highlights a working example of how Washington should function, while House Republicans have pushed for policy wins and engaged in partisan fights.
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The Senate’s Bipartisan Approach to Government Funding Is Putting Pressure on a Divided House
WASHINGTON (AP) — On one side of the Capitol, two senators have steered the debate over government funding mostly clear of partisan fights, creating a path for bills to pass with bipartisan momentum.
Susan Collins leads bipartisan approach to funding putting pressure on a divided House
WASHINGTON — On one side of the Capitol, two senators have steered the debate over government funding mostly clear of partisan fights, creating a path for bills to pass with bipartisan momentum. Steps away, on the House side of the building, things couldn’t be more different. House Republicans, trying to win support from the far-right wing of the party, have loaded up their government funding packages with spending cuts and conservative policy p…
The Senate’s bipartisan approach to government funding is putting pressure on a divided House
WASHINGTON (AP) — On one side of the Capitol, two senators have steered the debate over government funding mostly clear of partisan fights, creating a path for bills to pass with bipartisan momentum. Steps away, on the House side of the building, things couldn’t be more different. House Republicans, trying to win support from the far-right wing of the party, have loaded up their government funding packages with spending cuts and conservative pol…
The Senate’s bipartisan approach to government funding is putting pressure on a divided House
WASHINGTON (AP) — On one side of the Capitol, two senators have steered the debate over government funding mostly clear of partisan fights, creating a path for bills to pass with bipartisan momentum. Steps away, on the House side of the building, things couldn’t be more different. House Republicans, trying to win support from the far-right wing of the party, have loaded up their government funding packages with spending cuts and conservative pol…
The Senate's bipartisan approach to government funding is putting pressure on a divided House
WASHINGTON (AP) -- On one side of the Capitol, two senators have steered the debate over government funding mostly clear of partisan fights, creating a path for bills to pass with bipartisan momentum.
The Senate's bipartisan approach to government funding is putting pressure on a divided House
WASHINGTON (AP) -- On one side of the Capitol, two senators have steered the debate over government funding mostly clear of partisan fights, creating a path for bills to pass with bipartisan momentum.
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