Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitFate of Current Government Spending Plan by March 2025
Passed as is • 25%
Amended and passed • 25%
Replaced by 'clean' bill • 25%
Rejected entirely • 25%
Congressional records, government announcements, or major news outlets
Speaker Johnson Eyes 'Clean' Bill to Avert Shutdown, Fund Government Until March 14
Dec 18, 2024, 08:32 PM
House Speaker Mike Johnson is reportedly in discussions to abandon the current government spending plan in favor of a 'clean' continuing resolution (CR), according to Politico. This potential shift comes amidst criticism from various quarters, including incoming President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, who have voiced their opposition to the original spending package. The current plan, a 1,547-page bill, has been criticized for including numerous unrelated provisions and excessive spending, such as $100 billion in disaster relief, $30 billion in economic assistance for farmers, and a pay raise for Congress members. The proposed 'clean' bill aims to fund the government through March 14 without these additional elements, potentially averting a government shutdown as the deadline approaches.
View original story
Bill passes with debt ceiling measures • 25%
Bill passes without debt ceiling measures • 25%
Bill fails • 25%
Alternative bill passed • 25%
Passed without amendments • 25%
Passed with amendments • 25%
Rejected • 25%
Withdrawn • 25%
Passes with all provisions intact • 25%
Passes with significant amendments • 25%
Fails to pass • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
New long-term funding bill passed • 25%
Another stopgap funding bill passed • 25%
Government shutdown • 25%
Funding extended without new legislation • 25%
Passed • 25%
Rejected • 25%
Amended • 25%
No action • 25%
No impact • 25%
Minor delays in services • 25%
Major disruptions in services • 25%
Services halted completely • 25%
Debt limit and fiscal responsibility • 25%
Disaster aid allocation • 25%
Agricultural assistance • 25%
Other spending priorities • 25%
Debt Reduction • 25%
Economic Growth • 25%
Social Programs • 25%
Tax Reform • 25%
Passed without changes • 25%
Passed with Musk's influence • 25%
Failed • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Government shutdown • 25%
Short-term CR passed • 25%
Long-term funding bill passed • 25%
Temporary extension passed • 25%
Less than $1 trillion • 25%
$1 trillion to $1.2 trillion • 25%
$1.2 trillion to $1.4 trillion • 25%
More than $1.4 trillion • 25%
Disaster relief funding • 25%
Economic assistance for farmers • 25%
None of these • 25%
Congress pay raise • 25%
Another Republican leader • 25%
Donald Trump • 25%
Elon Musk • 25%
A Democratic leader • 25%