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House passes bill to avert government shutdown with bipartisan support
[NYPOST] A short-term bill that will stave off a partial government shutdown for at least another two months cleared the House of Representatives Tuesday evening, bringing politicians one giant step closer to keeping federal operations going after 11:59 p.m. Friday.

The 336-95 vote represented a win for House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), who unveiled his plan for a so-called "laddered" continuing resolution (CR) Saturday.
The graft must flow!
A contingent of conservative Republicans quickly came out in opposition to the bill, which they complained lacked spending cuts.

However,
some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them...
209 Democrats offered their support and helped send the measure on to the Senate, where it is expected to be approved later this week.

Just two Democrats — Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts and Mike Quigley of Illinois — voted against the measure.

Republicans were more closely divided, with 127 voting for the bill and 93 voting against.

"I am one of the arch-conservatives," Johnson insisted during a presser Tuesday morning.

"We’re not surrendering but fighting," the speaker insisted. "I’ve had this job less than three weeks. I can’t change or turn an aircraft carrier overnight."
Posted by: Fred 2023-11-16
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