Republican senators are growing increasingly alarmed at Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-Calif.) inability to pass spending legislation over the staunch opposition of a small group of conservative rebels, and fear a government shutdown may be days away.

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), who’s had to deal with the political fallout of government shutdowns in 1995-96, 2013 and 2018-19, warned Republican lawmakers on the other side of the Capitol on Tuesday that shutdowns are “a loser for Republicans, politically.”

McConnell made his comments after House Republican leaders canceled a key procedural vote on a stopgap funding measure that was scheduled for 2:30 pm Tuesday amid opposition from disgruntled conservatives.

  • @chrischryse
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    49 months ago

    What is the bill for exactly? I read the article but didn’t see anything unless I overlooked it

    • @[email protected]
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      119 months ago

      Government budgets essentially. If they don’t approve a budget, then no one gets paid, programs don’t get funding, i.e. Government Shutdown.

      That’s my understanding at least.