Bullet points of Temporary government funding bill fails in House vote, next steps to avoid shutdown unclear
Bullet points of Temporary government funding bill fails in House vote, next steps to avoid shutdown unclear
- The House rejected the proposal linking government funding with proof of citizenship for voters.
- Next steps are uncertain, with lawmakers far from completing the annual appropriations bills.
- Republicans raised concerns about noncitizens voting, while Democrats opposed the measure, calling it theatrics to appease extreme party members.
- Senate Majority Leader predicted the effort would fail, advocating for a bipartisan plan instead.
- The legislation aims to fund agencies at current levels through March 28, with debates on the length of the extension ongoing.
- Regardless of the outcome, both parties aim to prevent a government shutdown.
- The House rejected the proposal linking government funding with proof of citizenship for voters.
- Next steps are uncertain, with lawmakers far from completing the annual appropriations bills.
- Republicans raised concerns about noncitizens voting, while Democrats opposed the measure, calling it theatrics to appease extreme party members.
- Senate Majority Leader predicted the effort would fail, advocating for a bipartisan plan instead.
- The legislation aims to fund agencies at current levels through March 28, with debates on the length of the extension ongoing.
- Regardless of the outcome, both parties aim to prevent a government shutdown.