GOP-led Congress races to avert government shutdown ahead of Friday deadline
WASHINGTON — The path to averting a government shutdown at the end of the week remains murky in the Republican-controlled Congress.
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is eyeing a House vote Tuesday on a six-month funding extension that was crafted on a partisan basis. His strategy is to rely on only Republican votes to pass it in the House and dare Democrats to oppose it.
If it passes the House, where a simple majority is needed, the legislation will require 60 votes in the Senate, meaning at least seven Democrats would need to back it to break a filibuster.
Johnson expressed confidence to reporters Monday that the stopgap funding measure would pass both chambers of Congress.
“No one wants to shut the government down, and we are governing, doing the responsible thing as Republicans,” Johnson said. “It’s going to be up to [Senate Minority Leader] Chuck Schumer and the Senate Democrats to do the right thing, and I don’t think they’re going to shut the government down.”
But congressional Democrats have blasted the continuing resolution after they were cut out of the negotiations. They object to some of the changes, which feature an increase in military spending and a reduction in nondefense money. And they have demanded guardrails on President Donald Trump and billionaire adviser Elon Musk’s attempts to slash or freeze some spending.
“The president has been deciding how to spend the money anyway he wants even when we have a budget that both Democrats and Republicans voted on. That’s a constitutional issue, right? Everyone knows Congress has the power of the purse,” Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., said Sunday on “Meet the Press.”
“Until I see some assurances that whatever we pass next week is going to ensure that the money is spent the way Congress intends, I’m going to withhold my vote until I see that,” she added.
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