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Trump-Endorsed Plan To Avert Government Shutdown Fails In House Vote

by artem.buinovskyi
December 19, 2024 at 7:40 pm
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House lawmakers rejected Speaker of the House Mike Johnson’s new stopgap funding bill 233-174 Thursday evening.

38 Republicans, including Republican Rep. Chip Roy of Texas, voted against the new continuing resolution (CR), citing their opposition to increasing the debt ceiling without significant spending cuts and allowing $110 billion in disaster aid that has no funding offset.

“We are going to increase the debt ceiling not just 4 trillion — that’s false,” Roy said during floor debate on the spending package. “We’re going to increase the debt by $5 trillion — that’s what’s going to happen right here — by Republicans increasing the debt $5 trillion. And what are you doing in the same bill? $110 billion unpaid for — because you never have any ounce of self respect to go out and campaign, saying you’re going to balance the budget, and then you come inhere and pass $110 billion unpaid for?”

“Yes, I think this bill is better than it was yesterday on certain respects,” Roy added. “But to take this bill, to take this bill yesterday, and congratulate yourself because it’s shorter in pages, but increases the debt by $5 trillion is asinine.”

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— Rep. Chip Roy Press Office (@RepChipRoy) December 19, 2024

President-elect Donald Trump urged GOP lawmakers to support the spending package in a Truth Social post on Thursday.

House Republican leaders’ new spending package would have funded the government through March 2025 and lifted the debt ceiling until 2027. The new 116-page stopgap funding bill, known as a CR, was a slimmed-down version of the former spending package, which totaled more than 1,500 pages. The new CR included a one-year extension of the farm bill and $110 billion in disaster aid for victims of Hurricanes Milton and Helene. Provisions in the former CR that gave lawmakers a pay raise, restricted U.S. outbound investment in China and allowed year-round E15 gasoline sales were omitted from the new version. House GOP leadership also struck a one-year authorization for the Global Engagement Center, accused of censoring conservative speech, from the new spending agreement.

The bill failed to get the required two-thirds passage necessary to move legislation under suspension of the rules.

Government funding is set to expire tomorrow night.

(Featured Image Media Credit: Screen Capture/CSPAN)

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