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House Passes Stopgap Funding Bill To Avert Government Shutdown

House Speaker Johnson leaves his office as the deadline to avoid partial government shutdown looms in Washington, U.S.

On Wednesday, Speaker Mike Johnson turned to Democrats for support in passing a stopgap funding bill as the House voted to avert a government shutdown. The bill, which funds the government until December 20, must now pass the Senate, setting the stage for a high-stakes spending battle at the end of the year.

With major deadlines looming, the outcome of the November elections will significantly impact the political landscape. Johnson faces the challenge of balancing the demands of his party while ensuring the basic functions of governance. The Senate is expected to vote on the bill later Wednesday evening, with President Joe Biden likely to sign it into law.

Johnson's efforts to secure funding have been complicated by demands from GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, who has called for a government shutdown unless a controversial bill targeting noncitizen voting is passed alongside funding. Despite facing resistance from some conservatives, Johnson has emphasized the importance of avoiding a shutdown.

While Johnson has had to rely on Democratic support to pass the bill, he has maintained relationships within his party. His decision to pursue a short-term funding bill has drawn criticism from some Republicans, but Johnson remains focused on preventing a shutdown.

House voted to avert government shutdown by passing stopgap funding bill.
Speaker Johnson turned to Democrats for support in passing funding bill.
Senate must now pass the bill, setting the stage for a spending battle.

The funding bill includes additional funding for the US Secret Service to protect 2024 presidential candidates. Lawmakers are now considering strategies to prevent a holiday season shutdown, with the possibility of passing a short-term extension or a sweeping spending package.

Johnson has vowed not to accept a massive year-end spending bill, setting the stage for a GOP leadership race following the November elections. As the internal contest approaches, Johnson's leadership team is working to strengthen relationships within the House GOP.

Despite facing challenges and criticism, Johnson remains committed to navigating the complexities of government funding and ensuring the continuation of essential services.

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