House Proposes Stopgap Plan
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DHS shutdown threat dimming as House GOP proposes stopgap planHouse Republicans on Thursday presented a plan for a stopgap bill that would fund the Department of Homeland Security for three weeks, raising hopes of averting a looming shutdown of the agency.
From the Left
House Not Quite Ready To 'Suck It Up' Over Homeland Security FundingThe Department of Homeland Security runs out of money at midnight Friday. The Senate is on track to pass a bill to fully fund DHS with no strings attached. Meanwhile, the House will be voting Friday on a stop-gap spending bill to fund the department for only three weeks. House Republicans say it's to give the two chambers more time to work out differences. But Senate Democrats say that's not going to happen.
From the Right
It’s Not Over: House GOP Pushes Back With Its Own Plan for DHS Just a Day Before a Possible ShutdownHouse Republicans late Thursday set in motion a plan to extend funding for the Department of Homeland Security for three weeks — Democrats oppose the plan, and as a result, it could lead to a partial DHS shutdown after Friday.
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April 19th, 2024
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