US Politics Live: Senate to Vote on Stopgap Bill Saturday Following House Republican Measure Failure

Senate‍ set for 1pm ET vote after McCarthy suffers another blog when lawmakers⁤ reject short-term funding bill by 232 to ‌198 vote

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Joe Biden is out with a statement ⁤remembering⁢ Dianne Feinstein, who he ​crossed paths with during his time⁤ in the Senate:

Senator Dianne Feinstein was a pioneering American. A true trailblazer. And for Jill and me, a cherished ⁢friend.

In San Francisco, she ⁤showed enormous poise and courage in the wake of tragedy, and became a powerful voice for American values. Serving in the‌ Senate together⁤ for more than 15 years, I had a front ⁢row seat to what Dianne was able to accomplish.‍ It’s why I recruited her to serve on the Judiciary Committee when I​ was Chairman – I knew what she was made of, and I wanted her on‌ our team. There’s no better example of her skillful legislating and sheer force of will than when she‌ turned passion into purpose, and led the fight to ban assault weapons. Dianne⁢ made her mark on everything‍ from national security⁤ to the environment to protecting civil ​liberties. She’s made history ⁤in so many ways, and‍ our country will benefit​ from her legacy for generations.

Often the only‌ woman in the​ room,‍ Dianne was a role model ⁤for ‍so many Americans – a job⁢ she took seriously by mentoring countless public servants, many of whom now serve in my Administration. She had an‍ immense impact on⁣ younger female ‌leaders for whom she generously‌ opened doors. Dianne was tough,‍ sharp, always prepared, and never pulled⁣ a punch, but she was also a kind and loyal‍ friend, and that’s what Jill and ​I will miss the most.

The Administration strongly opposes House passage of H.R. 5525, making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2024,⁤ and‌ for other purposes. Hours before a ⁤Government ⁢shutdown, House Republicans‌ are playing partisan⁢ games‍ instead of ‌working in a bipartisan manner to fund the Government and address emergency needs.
‌ In ‍a blatant violation of the funding agreement the Speaker and the President reached just a ​few ‍months ago, the bill⁤ endangers ⁤the vital programs Americans rely on by making reckless cuts to programs,⁣ regardless of the⁣ consequences⁤ for critical services from education to food safety to law enforcement to housing to public health. ⁤It also fails to address⁣ key emergency funding‍ needs where ‌lives are ‍at stake, ignoring the Administration’s request for resources to⁢ combat the fentanyl crisis and ​effectively manage the border, support the ‍people of⁤ Ukraine as they defend their homeland from Russia’s illegal war, and stand ⁢with communities across America as they recover ⁢from natural disasters. In addition, H.R. 5525 ⁣fails to provide the resources needed to avoid severe disruptions to Government services—risking‌ unnecessary delays ​for travelers⁤ by underfunding the Federal Aviation Administration; loss of⁢ access to nutritious food for pregnant and postpartum women⁣ and children ⁤by underfunding…

2023-09-29 18:27:57
Source from www.theguardian.com

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