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Senate Passes Bill Averting Shutdown, Sends to House for Imminent Vote

The Senate introduced a new short-term spending bill Thursday afternoon.

The continuing resolution (CR) passed 77-18 over the objections of conservatives, including Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), who insisted on a vote to amend the bill, but it failed.

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) immediately moved the House to set an afternoon vote. The passage extends funding levels and priorities originally set by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) in December 2022. That will happen.

Even some Democrats, while voting in favor of the extension, expressed concern that Congress would fail in its most basic duty: passing spending bills in a timely manner.

Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), who voted for CR despite his frustration, said the House should pass the bill. [get] Work on an actual bipartisan government funding bill. ”

In the House, Speaker Johnson chose to postpone the fight, resisting last-minute pressure from conservatives to reject the Senate's CR and instead move forward with his own bill that includes border security measures.

Mr Johnson's strategy has also sparked anger among those who typically vote for Speaker of the House of Commons.

“We have waited long enough, overcome enough challenges, and persisted long enough for 'bipartisan solutions,'” Rep. Jack Bergman (R-Mich.) tweeted. , vowed to oppose any CR without an agreement. This includes border security.

Senate CR extends government funding through March, sets up another shutdown showdown.

Bradley Jay is Breitbart News' Capitol Hill correspondent. Follow him on X/Twitter. @BradleyAJay.

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