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Republicans launch 7-week spending invoice as Democrats warn of a possible shutdown : NPR
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Republicans launch 7-week spending invoice as Democrats warn of a possible shutdown : NPR

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Home Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., talks with reporters on the U.S. Capitol on September 15, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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Two weeks earlier than a doable authorities shutdown, Home Republicans are unveiling laws to fund the federal government via Nov. 21 and add safety sources for presidency officers. It is unclear they’ve the votes to move it as Democrats name for additional negotiations.

The stopgap invoice extends present funding ranges for federal businesses for seven weeks and provides $58 million to spice up safety for the federal judiciary and for government department officers, following a request from the White Home. Republican leaders within the Home added one other $30 million to extend sources that lawmakers can use for their very own safety.

Home Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., instructed reporters on Tuesday the invoice permits extra time to come back to settlement on year-long spending payments.

“We’d like accountable choices to maintain the federal government open whereas all this work continues and Republicans are dedicated to creating that occur,” Home Speaker Mike Johnson mentioned Tuesday.

In current days, President Trump used social media to induce Republicans within the Home and Senate to unite round a so-called “clear” persevering with decision and accused Democrats of urgent for a shutdown. “In occasions like these, Republicans have to stay TOGETHER to battle again in opposition to the Radical Left Democrat calls for, and vote ‘YES!'” the president posted on his platform, Fact Social.

Democrats have pressed Republicans for bipartisan talks on a short-term invoice and are demanding that any spending extension ought to tackle expiring well being care subsidies which might be as a result of expire on the finish of the 12 months. Some Democrats are additionally demanding {that a} invoice roll again the adjustments to the Medicaid program that had been a part of the GOP tax invoice that was signed into regulation in July.

Speaker Johnson instructed reporters on Tuesday that there’s “zero probability” Republicans will reverse any Medicaid provisions presently. As an alternative, he mentioned the controversy over the Reasonably priced Care Act subsidies is “a December coverage concern, not a September funding concern.”

However, Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., warned that whereas the GOP could possibly move a invoice with GOP votes within the Home, he wants 60 votes within the Senate to advance a funding measure. He mentioned that Democrats need enter in return for his or her help.

“If Donald Trump says no negotiations in any respect, then it is Donald Trump’s shutdown,” Schumer mentioned on the Senate flooring on Tuesday.

The highest Democrats on the Home and Senate Appropriations Committees, Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., and Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., issued a press release on Tuesday saying they’ve been working intently with their GOP counterparts on a bipartisan plan. They referred to as on Johnson and Senate Majority Chief John Thune, R-S.D., to affix these talks so as to keep away from a shutdown menace.

“Home Republican Management has determined they might fairly take us to the brink of a shutdown as an alternative of working with Democrats on a bipartisan persevering with decision to maintain the federal government funded, defend Congress’ energy of the purse, and enhance well being care,” DeLauro and Murray wrote.

Lawmakers return to Capitol Hill after a month-long recess with a big agenda, including a standoff over President Trump's nominees and a government shutdown deadline.

Thune targeted Tuesday on bipartisan help for a clear authorities funding extension that might permit Congress to work in common order to maneuver ahead with particular person spending payments this fall.

Thune mentioned it is Schumer’s proper to oppose the invoice, “however I might hope there can be Democrat Senators who would give us the requisite variety of votes to get to 60  so as to preserve the federal government open.”

Home GOP leaders maintain a slim majority and so they can solely afford to lose two votes. Reps. Tom Massie, R-Ky., and Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, have indicated they oppose the GOP proposal. GOP leaders repeatedly depend on stress to again the president among the many get together’s base to get payments via and may have to try this once more.

The Home is predicted to vote by Friday. If the measure passes, the Senate will take it up forward of the September 30 deadline.

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