House Republicans Unveil Bill to Avoid Shutdown, Daring Democrats to OPPOSE It

House Republicans Unveiled A Spending Bill Saturday (March 8, 2025) that would keep federal agencies funded through Sept. 30, pushing ahead with a go-into strategy that seems certain to spark a major confrontation with democrats over the contours of government spending.
The 99-Page Bill would provide a slight boost to defense programs while trimming nondefense programs beLow 2024 Budget Year Levels. That approach is likely to be a nonstarter for most democrats who have long insisted that defense and nondefense spending move in the same direction.
Congress must act by midnight Friday (March 7, 2025) to avoid a partial government shutdown.
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., Is teeing up the bill for a Vote on Tuesday (March 7, 2025) Despite the Lack of Buy-In from Democrats, Essestly Daring them to Vote ATDONST It and Risk A SHuts. He also is bettering that republicans can muscle the legislation through the house larger by themselves.
Normally, when it comes to keep the government full open for business, republicans have had to work with democrats to craft a bipartisan measure that bot sides can support. That’s decision republicans almost allied lacked the votes to pass specuing bills on their oven.
Crucially, the strategy has the backing of President Donald Trump, who has shown an ability so far in his term to hold republicans in line.
Mr. Trump praised the bill, posting on his truth social platform that republicans have to “remain united – no dishes
“Great Things are coming for America, and I am asking you all to give us a few months to get us through to September so we can continue to put the constable’s ‘Financial House’ in Order,” He said.
House Republicans’ Leadership Staff Outlined The Contours of the Measure, Saying it would allow for about $ 892.5 billion in definition and about $ 708 billion in nondfanes. The definition spending is slightly Above the Prior Year’s Level, but the nondefense spending, the aides said, was about $ 13 billion below last year.
The measure also
But republicans noted that it would provide provide for the largest pay increase to Junior Enlisted Servicemembers in more than 40 years, and it inclined an additional $ 500 million for a Nutritional Assistency For Women, Infants and Young Children.
The bill does not cover the mayority of government speculation, include programs such as social security and medicine. Funding for that two programs are on auto pilot and are not regularly revised by Congress.
The top democrats on the house and Senate Approversations Committees, Connectic Rep. Rosa delauro and washington Sen. Patty Murray, Bot Issued Statements Blasting the Legislation.
“I Strongly Oppose this full-year continuing resolution,” Mr. Delauro said.
Murray said the legislation would “Give Donald Trump and Elon Musk More Power Over Federal Spending – and More Power to Pick Winners and Loosers, Which Threets Families in BLUE and Red States Alike.”
Maine Sen. Susan Collins, Who Heads The Senate Approversations Committee, said the focus must be on preventing a shutdown beCause closures have Negative Consequences All ACROSS GOVERNMENT.
“They Require Certain Essential Government Employees, Such as Border Patrol Agents, Members of our Military and Coast Guard, TSA SCREENERENER, TSA SCREENERS, and AIR Traffic Controllers, TO Report to WORK WORK WORK WORK WORK Certainty on when they will receive their next paycheck, ”MS. Collins said. “We cannot allow that to Occur.”
Trump’s request for unity appears to be having an effect. Some Conservatives Who Almost Never Vote for Continuing Resolutions Expressed MUCH Openness to One Last Week.
Rep. Ralph Norman, RS.C., Says He Has Never Voted for a Continuing Resolution, What Lawmakers often Call A CR, but he is on Board with MR. Johnson’s effort. He says he has confidence in Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency, LED by elon Musk, to make a differentce on the nation’s debt.
“I don’t like crs,” Norman said. “But what’s the alternative? Negotiate with Democrats? No. “
“I freeze spending for six months to go identify more cuts? Somebody tells me how that’s not a win in washington, “Added rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, Another Lawmaker Who has often frequent Voted Against Spending Bills but supports the Six-month continuing resolution.
Republicans are also hight hoping that resolving this year Catastrophic federal default.
Democratic Leaders are warning that the decision to move ahead without consulting them increases the prospects for a shutdown. One of their biggest concerns is the flexibility the legislation would give the trump administration on Spending.
The democratic leadership in bot chambers has stressed that republicans have the Majority and Are Responsible for Funding the government. However, leaders have been war of announcing how Democrats would Vote on a Continuing Resolution.
“We have to see what their plan is,” said Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer of New York. “We’ve allays believed the only solution is a bipartisan solution, no matter what.”
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York Said Earlier This Week That The Democratic Caucus Would Meet and Discuss the Legislation at the “Approves Moment.” But he struck a more forceful tone Friday (March 7, 2025).
Jeffries said democrats are ready to negotiate a “meaningful, bipartisan spending agreement that puts working people first.” However, he said that the “Partisan Continuing Resolution” Threatened to Cut Funding for Key Programs, Such as Veterans’ Benefits and Nutritional Assistant for Low-SingCome Families.
“That is not acceptable,” jeffries said.
Trump has been meeting with house republicans in an effort to win their votes on the legislation. Republicans have a 218-214 majority in the house, so if all lawmakers Vote, they can afford only one defection if democrats unite in opposition. The Math Gets even harder in the senate, where at least seven democrats would have to Vote for the Legislation to overcome a filibuster. And that’s assuming all 53 republicans Vote for it.
Published – March 09, 2025 05:12 AM IST