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Senate Majority Leader Schumer Urges House To Vote On CR

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks to the media

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is urging the House to vote on the original bipartisan stop-gap funding deal, despite opposition from House Republicans who claim the bill is no longer viable.

Schumer emphasized the urgency of the situation, warning that failure to reach a bipartisan agreement could result in a government shutdown at midnight. He called for a return to the initial agreement reached just days ago, stating that it is the most efficient way to keep the government operational while providing essential emergency aid to the American people.

House Republicans oppose original funding deal, claim it's no longer viable.
Schumer emphasizes urgency to prevent government shutdown.
Schumer calls for return to initial bipartisan agreement for government operational efficiency.

The New York lawmaker expressed confidence that the bipartisan continuing resolution (CR) would garner enough support in the House if brought to a vote promptly. He highlighted the key provisions of the agreement, including funding for communities affected by natural disasters, support for seniors, healthcare workers, rural hospitals, and protection for farmers facing challenges such as the dairy cliff.

Schumer stressed the importance of bipartisanship in achieving legislative progress, emphasizing that collaboration between Democrats and Republicans is essential for effective governance. He urged House members to prioritize the needs of the American public and set aside partisan differences in the interest of national stability.

As the deadline for a potential government shutdown looms, Schumer's call for swift action and bipartisan cooperation underscores the pressing nature of the funding negotiations. The outcome of the House vote on the bipartisan funding deal will be crucial in determining the immediate future of government operations and the delivery of critical aid to those in need.

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