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Congress Reaches Deal on Short-Term Spending Bill to Avert Shutdown, Funding to Dec. 20
Sep 24, 2024, 02:19 PM
Congressional leaders have reached a bipartisan agreement on a short-term spending bill to avert a government shutdown. The measure, which extends government funding through December 20, excludes the SAVE Act, a voter registration restriction demanded by former President Donald Trump. House Speaker Mike Johnson has indicated that the bill will be passed with the support of both Democrats and Republicans, bypassing conservative opposition within the GOP. The House Rules Committee opted not to vote on the bill due to insufficient Republican support, prompting Johnson to seek a suspension of the rules for its passage. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has secured a time agreement to expedite the bill's passage in the Senate, ensuring no amendments and a swift vote. The White House has expressed support for the three-month continuing resolution. Lawmakers aim to avoid a colossal year-end spending bill, with Johnson vowing no 'Christmas omnibus.' The House is expected to vote on the bill tomorrow, followed by a quick Senate vote, allowing Congress to avert a shutdown before the October 1 deadline.
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