GOP-led House passes short-term spending bill in bipartisan vote – IOTW Report

GOP-led House passes short-term spending bill in bipartisan vote

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The GOP-led House on Tuesday passed House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Continuing Resolution to avoid a government shutdown in a bipartisan vote.

The legislation passed overwhelmingly 336-95.

The CR continues the current level of federal spending and includes a one-year extension of the farm bill, which contains funding for food stamps or SNAP benefits.

Conservative House members had vowed to vote against the CR and released a formal statement in opposition to the measure ahead of the floor vote. more

6 Comments on GOP-led House passes short-term spending bill in bipartisan vote

  1. Aww, how in the world is the uniparty government supposed to operate under the oppression of current spending? Hint: they aren’t. The second spending level increases, all that money will be borrowed into existence. With the anticipation of being right back to where we are for the next round of funding shenanigans.

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  2. Consider this your personal Kevin McCarthy sucker punch.
    If you let me near any of these assholes, I’d show you how to separate a head from a torso barehanded.

    After the fall, NO QUARTER.

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