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House expected to take up GOP stopgap bill but Congress still on

track for a shutdown

The House is expected to take up a GOP stopgap bill to extend government funding on
Friday – but House Speaker Kevin McCarthy appears to lack the votes to pass it and Congress
is still on track to trigger a government shutdown. The Senate and House are at an impasse
over how to keep the government operating, and a shutdown is now imminent with funding
set to expire on September 30.

McCarthy is gearing up to have his chamber consider a GOP stopgap bill with border
provisions attached as House GOP leaders have insisted that border security must be
addressed as part of the spending �ight. But if the bill comes to the House �loor, it is likely to
provoke a major confrontation between McCarthy and hardline conservatives who have railed
against the prospect of a short-term funding extension, arguing that Congress should be
focused instead on passing full-year spending bills.
As a shutdown looms, McCarthy faces the most signi�icant challenge to his leadership
as speaker to date as some House conservatives have threatened the possibility of a vote to
oust him from the position. The speaker refused to say on Thursday whether he would try to
cut a deal with Democrats if conservative hardliners bring down his stopgap measure. “I still
got time, I got time to do other things,” McCarthy responded when asked by CNN’s Manu Raju
what will happen if the stopgap bill fails.

Pressed further on whether he has a plan B, McCarthy said, “In this job you got to have
an ABCDEF and G,” and he laughed when asked what letter he was currently on. “I haven’t
spelled my name out completely,” the California Republican said. As the shutdown deadline
rapidly approaches, the federal government has begun preparing for its effects. A shutdown
could have enormous impacts across the country, in consequential areas ranging from air travel
to clean drinking water, as many government operations would come to a halt, while services
deemed “essential” would continue.

Separately, House GOP leaders brought a series of spending bills to the �loor Thursday
evening as they try to show conservatives they are working in good faith to advance full-year
funding bills. The House passed several of those spending bills, but the measures would not
stop a shutdown and have no hope of passing in the Senate. At the end of the night, a bill to
fund the Department of Agriculture failed to pass on the �loor with 27 Republicans voting
against it, highlighting once again the dif�iculty Republicans have had coalescing around
spending bills.

Meanwhile, the Senate is working to advance a bipartisan stopgap bill that would keep
the government open through November 17 and provide additional aid to Ukraine and disaster
relief. McCarthy has so far dismissed that bill. It could take until Monday to pass the Senate’s
bill to keep the government open if GOP Sen. Rand Paul slows down the process – as he has
vowed to do – over his demand that the bill drop the $6.2 billion in aid to Ukraine it contains,
according to senators. That would put it past the Saturday evening shutdown deadline.

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