S.D., told reporters on Monday they were “getting close” to a deal, which would likely result in a new spending resolution.
Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune have both commented on extending the funding date, though neither indicated what the new deadline would be.
Multiple Senate GOP appropriators, however, want a stopgap that ends before January to pressure lawmakers to hash out annual funding bills.
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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Republican leaders will meet to discuss whether to extend the stopgap bill to reopen the government past Nov. 21 as time grows short to hammer out funding for the ...
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