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    Stephen FilmBy Stephen FilmSeptember 27, 2023Updated:March 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    WASHINGTON — After two embarrassing failed votes last week, House Republicans regrouped Tuesday and voted to open debate on a package of spending bills they hope will unlock votes to keep the government from shutting down at the end of the week.

    The rule passed 216-212, with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., as the sole Republican to vote against it.

    House Republicans get some momentum

    A federal shutdown early Sunday is still highly likely given broad disagreements between the GOP-controlled House and the Democratic-led Senate over funding levels and aid for Ukraine.

    But Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., believes that if he can rally his troops behind four partisan appropriations bills this week, he can put Republicans in a better negotiating position with the congressional Democrats and the White House heading into a potential shutdown.

    “We’re going to work through appropriations bills this week. … We’ll have a process to get through a large chunk of funding, significantly more than the Senate’s been able to get through,” said a top McCarthy ally, Financial Services Chairman Patrick McHenry, R-N.C. “And that should put us in a better negotiating position for what is inevitably going to be the end-of-year negotiations around funding the government.”

    The four bills would fund the departments of Defense, Homeland Security and Agriculture, as well as the State Department and foreign operations. Adhering to the demands of House conservatives, the bills would cut billions of dollars despite a bipartisan debt and spending deal this year between McCarthy and President Joe Biden.

    House Republicans get some momentum
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