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US Congress averts government shutdown, passing stopgap bill

Published Sep 30, 2023 06:06AM ET Updated Oct 02, 2023 11:02AM ET
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5/5 © Reuters. U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks with reporters after a House Republican conference meeting following a series of failed votes on spending packages at the U.S. Capitol ahead of a looming government shutdown in Washington, U.S. September 29, 2/5
 
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(This Sept. 30 story has been refiled to remove an extra letter from Senator Michael Bennet's second name in paragraph 12)

By David Morgan, Moira Warburton and Makini Brice

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress passed a stopgap funding bill late on Saturday with overwhelming Democratic support after Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy backed down from an earlier demand by his party's hardliners for a partisan bill.

The Democratic-majority Senate voted 88-9 to pass the measure to avoid the federal government's fourth partial shutdown in a decade, sending the bill to President Joe Biden, who signed it into law before the 12:01 a.m. ET (0401 GMT) deadline.

McCarthy abandoned party hardliners' insistence that any bill pass the House with only Republican votes, a change that could cause one of his far-right members to try to oust him from his leadership role.

The House voted 335-91 to fund the government through Nov. 17, with more Democrats than Republicans supporting it.

That move marked a profound shift from earlier in the week, when a shutdown looked all but inevitable. A shutdown would mean that most of the government's 4 million employees would not get paid - whether they were working or not - and also would shutter a range of federal services, from National Parks to financial regulators.

Federal agencies had already drawn up detailed plans that spell out what services would continue, such as airport screening and border patrols, and what must shut down, including scientific research and nutrition aid to 7 million poor mothers.

"The American people can breathe a sigh of relief: there will be no government shutdown tonight," Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said after the vote. "Democrats have said from the start that the only solution for avoiding a shutdown is bipartisanship, and we are glad Speaker McCarthy has finally heeded our message."

DEMOCRATS CALL IT A WIN

Some 209 Democrats supported the bill, far more than the 126 Republicans who did so, and Democrats described the result as a win.

"Extreme MAGA Republicans have lost, the American people have won," top House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries told reporters ahead of the vote, referring to the "Make America Great Again" slogan used by former President Donald Trump and many hardline Republicans.

Democratic Representative Don Beyer said: “I am relieved that Speaker McCarthy folded and finally allowed a bipartisan vote at the 11th hour on legislation to stop Republicans’ rush to a disastrous shutdown."

McCarthy's shift won the support of top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell, who had backed a similar measure that was moving through the Senate with broad bipartisan support, even though the House version dropped aid for Ukraine.

Democratic Senator Michael Bennet held the bill up for several hours trying to negotiate a deal for further Ukraine aid.

"While I would have preferred to pass a bill now with additional assistance for Ukraine, which has bipartisan support in both the House and Senate, it is easier to help Ukraine with the government open than if it were closed," Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen said in a statement.

McCarthy dismissed concerns that hardline Republicans could try to oust him as leader.

"I want to be the adult in the room, go ahead and try," McCarthy told reporters. "And you know what? If I have to risk my job for standing up for the American public, I will do that."

He said that House Republicans would push ahead with plans to pass more funding bills that would cut spending and include other conservative priorities, such as tighter border controls.

CREDIT CONCERNS

The standoff comes just months after Congress brought the federal government to the brink of defaulting on its $31.4 trillion debt. The drama has raised worries on Wall Street, where the Moody's (NYSE:MCO) ratings agency has warned it could damage U.S. creditworthiness.

Congress typically passes stopgap spending bills to buy more time to negotiate the detailed legislation that sets funding for federal programs.

This year, a group of Republicans has blocked action in the House as they have pressed to tighten immigration and cut spending below levels agreed to in the debt-ceiling standoff in the spring.

The McCarthy-Biden deal that avoided default set a limit of $1.59 trillion in discretionary spending in fiscal 2024. House Republicans are demanding a further $120 billion in cuts.

The funding fight focuses on a relatively small slice of the $6.4 trillion U.S. budget for this fiscal year. Lawmakers are not considering cuts to popular benefit programs such as Social Security and Medicare.

"We should never have been in this position in the first place. Just a few months ago, Speaker McCarthy and I reached a budget agreement to avoid precisely this type of manufactured crisis," Biden said in a statement after the vote. "House Republicans tried to walk away from that deal by demanding drastic cuts that would have been devastating for millions of Americans. They failed."

US Congress averts government shutdown, passing stopgap bill
 

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Chris Heiche
Chris Heiche Oct 02, 2023 8:37AM ET
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USA is in decline. Socialistic games. Corrupt. When you know you know. System is rigged. People and family weakened, now the socialism train is running and no manipulation needed anymore, people need gov support, same gov who has destroyed their freedom and economic condotions
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The USA, having the 1st Amendment, has been letting fascist & commie propaganda in from Kremlin & CCP.  That is the source of most of the b s uttered by Trump/retrumplicans.
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"The frequent overlap between Trump’s conspiracy theories and Russian propaganda"  --  www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/06/09/frequent-overlap-between-trumps-conspiracy-theories-russian-propaganda/
Mark Jannetty
Mark Jannetty Oct 02, 2023 7:05AM ET
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Democrats should start working on cuts to spending, otherwise we will be right back here in 45 days
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Oct 02, 2023 7:05AM ET
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projecting again.. it's in your nature, isn't it?
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Oct 02, 2023 7:05AM ET
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your maga-cult is the beginning and the (unlikely) end of this chaos..
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If the retrumplicans weren't so deplorable, they would've fairly won more seats and can enact more of their spending priorities.
Jay Tee
Jay Tee Oct 02, 2023 6:57AM ET
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F Ukraine
Maximus Maximus
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ge k, is that you?
Barry Nickerson
Subbuilder Oct 01, 2023 8:00PM ET
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If we all agreed, we wouldn't be here commenting, and there would be no need for elections.
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Mark Jannetty
Mark Jannetty Oct 01, 2023 8:00PM ET
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Hillary is still commenting on her loss. what's your point. half the country will never be on board for more government, especially when they see the president using the office to attack his political opponents
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Oct 01, 2023 8:00PM ET
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Mark Jannetty Yeah! Remember how HIlary said the election was stolen, filed 60+ unsuccessful lawsuits to challenge the results, held a rally on the day the Electoral Collge votes were counted, sent her supporters to the capital to interrupt it and declined to attend Trump's inauguration? Me neither.
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Brad Albright  * "filed" & lost "60+ unsuccessful lawsuits"   ;-)
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Oh right, you said "unsuccessful".
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Mark Jannetty   Hillary conceded her lost in 2016.
gab nea
gab nea Oct 01, 2023 9:14AM ET
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the communist Putin lovers in the house led by a guy called McCarthy lol, have failed! the chaos caucus is being led by the nose, by the orange criminal!
Ge K
Ge K Oct 01, 2023 8:49AM ET
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F Ukraine gay marriage is not legal there. They should not get another nickel. Tell all your gay friends and family to call their Representatives and Senators. No more US money should go to Ukraine.
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Oct 01, 2023 8:49AM ET
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degenerate russian troll..
Rajesh Kumar
Rajesh Kumar Oct 01, 2023 8:49AM ET
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By now Ukraine should have bought Pakistani nuclear bomb and dropped it on Russia.
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Gay rights are more protected in Ukraine than in Russia.
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Rajesh Kumar   Russia may transfer advance military tech to North Korea in exchange for expired artillery shells.  That may motivate South Korea to develop nukes and give Ukraine military aid.  Japan & S.E. Asia will want to acquire nukes, too.  The CCP will be alarmed.
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Ge K Oct 01, 2023 8:31AM ET
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F Ukraine
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Maximus Maximus Hey, Maxine.  Last week you made a post that made me think that you must of sobered up for day.  Now your language confirms it.
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Oct 01, 2023 8:31AM ET
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sub, your bias is showing.. it was the troll starting to drop f-bombs all over.. I'm just responding to it. got any words for him?
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Maximus Maximus   Retrumplicans are known for faux outrage  ;-)
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Channeling your inner Putin
Barry Nickerson
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Maximus Maximus Consider it a misplaced modifier...I was going to reply to your comment the other day, where you were using the slang for a part of female anatomy (like Trump did), but couldn't find it again.  Of course I'm biased against you,  but, you're correct in The Troll using it  ( F- bomb) here, first.  Brandy will correct my grammar here.
Basic Econmics Lost
Basic Econmics Lost Oct 01, 2023 8:15AM ET
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Wow, what is happening to these chat forums? Thw people that comment from Biden or Trumps camp, you both see so dosconnected from reality. Being in the middle is like listening to children fight. You both are wrong and nissinh the point. We ahould be getting along and managing our resources better.
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Brad Albright
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Americans have always disagreed with each other to some extent. The difference now is that a fraction who are ignorant of the fundamentals of US government and who are very gullible have been convinced that, rather that persuade the electorate of the quality if their ideas, they can subjugate their fellow citizens to their unpopular ideas by hook or crook.
NK Dole
NK Dole Oct 01, 2023 8:15AM ET
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I think it’s more about the misinformation in the news. The US isn’t full of Nazis, racists, homophones, transphobes,‘misogynists or any other group other than a few odd balls that are. The US isn’t full of marxists, gays/trans, feminists, etc other than a few groups of them and small percentage of people that identify differently that are. Basically we are in about 90% or more in agreement and the news seeks out the worst and most extreme, fringes of people ans shoves it down our throats. And most people being stupid go for this. Next thing they think is they are “informed” by the garbage and believe it. In reality most people are the same but the media has figured out how to keep people clicking and viewing while they enrich themselves while the populace gets dumber and dumber day by day with an inability to think critically that has been lost with the squirrel mental focus developed through too much social media and the 24/7 “news” cycle.
Barry Nickerson
Subbuilder Oct 01, 2023 8:15AM ET
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Thank you, President Dale
Mark Jannetty
Mark Jannetty Oct 01, 2023 8:15AM ET
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brad I am glad that you see your parties ignorance. hopefully you can come join the side of sanity. more government is never the answer
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Oct 01, 2023 8:15AM ET
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NK Dole You may have a point. I don't think you can pin it all on the news though when one party's leading presidential candidate's mode of operation is to "other" fellow citizen in one despicable, intentional way after another.
kiven Geldon
kiven Geldon Oct 01, 2023 8:14AM ET
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930 days of Nothing Built. Nothing Back. Nothing Better.
Dave Jones
Dave Jones Oct 01, 2023 7:43AM ET
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far right? How can a potential government shutdown be priced in yet just nothing at all causes futures rallies?
 
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