With election looming, Congress scrambles to avert government shutdown
With election looming, Congress scrambles to avert government shutdown
The election looms, but first, lawmakers face another deadline to keep the government open and funded. With just under two weeks to go, the House of Representatives is taking a risk by voting on a government funding patch with controversial election reform attached to the bill. That combination is expected to fail and for now, Republicans say they don't have a backup plan. Lisa Desjardins reports.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/with-election-looming-congress-scrambles-to-avert-government-shutdown
The election looms, but first, lawmakers face another deadline to keep the government open and funded. With just under two weeks to go, the House of Representatives is taking a risk by voting on a government funding patch with controversial election reform attached to the bill. That combination is expected to fail and for now, Republicans say they don't have a backup plan. Lisa Desjardins reports.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/with-election-looming-congress-scrambles-to-avert-government-shutdown