House GOP Unveils Plan To Avert Government Shutdown Next Week

House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis., speaks at his weekly press conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis., speaks at his weekly news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

WASHINGTON (AP) — House GOP leaders unveiled a plan Saturday to avert a government shutdown next weekend and keep the government open through Dec. 22.

The measure would buy time for bipartisan talks on a bigger budget agreement that would give the Pentagon and government agencies significant relief from a pending budget freeze.

A temporary spending bill enacted in September expires at midnight on Friday.

The move comes despite opposition from some GOP conservatives who think they’re being set up for a pre-Christmas deal they won’t like.

House Democrats say they won’t vote for the legislation without protections for immigrants brought to the country illegally as children. GOP leaders oppose the idea.

Talks on a budget agreement are likely to restart next week after a setback on Tuesday when top Democrats pulled out of a meeting with President Donald Trump after he attacked them on Twitter.

House Appropriations Committee Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen, R-N.J., said the new stopgap funding measure “will allow for additional time for a deal to be reached on top-line spending levels for this fiscal year. Once this agreement is made, my committee will rapidly go to work with the Senate to complete the final legislation.”

“I am eager to know what Republican leadership believes they can accomplish in the next two weeks that they haven’t been able to accomplish in the last two months,” countered top House Appropriation Democrat Nita Lowey of New York.

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  1. Avatar for vonq vonq says:

    What’s the point?

  2. avert a government shutdown next weekend and keep the government open through Dec. 22.

    Why not just vote for the next day’s funding at the end of each day?

  3. GOP Conservatives believe they’re being set up for a pre-Christmas deal they won’t like? I’ll be dammed, we finally have something in common

  4. Avatar for pshah pshah says:

    Republicans are in charge of all branches of government currently. Surely they can accomplish its most basic purpose of keeping itself open? Or can they? I hope the Dems step aside so we can find out. Because if they can’t, Dems should and will ask for their pound of flesh. Frankly, a party that can’t keep government functioning shouldn’t be in charge.

  5. The Democrats need to stop helping the Trump GOP destroy our country without a firm inclusion of DACA legislation. After the tax hike bill, the Democrats need to show the GOP can’t govern beyond delivering tax cuts to the rich. Just say no. All the time.

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