Largest GOP caucus backs McCarthy’s short-term spending bill.
The Republican Study Committee Backs McCarthy’s Plan for Short-Term Continuing Resolution
The Republican Study Committee (RSC), the largest group of GOP lawmakers in the House, has endorsed Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s plan to pass a short-term continuing resolution. This comes as Congress continues to negotiate government spending and faces the looming threat of a shutdown.
“As the House continues its important work of passing the most conservative set of individual FY 2024 appropriations bills, the RSC Steering Committee supports the expeditious House consideration of a short-term, conservative continuing resolution that prevents a shutdown and includes legislative solutions that have already united House Republicans and address harms inflicted by Democrats and President Biden, such as bloated and inflationary spending levels and the ongoing immigration crisis,”
The RSC’s position indicates that a majority of the GOP conference will support this move, providing hope that a government shutdown can be avoided just three weeks before the deadline.
Demands and Negotiations
Congress has only 16 days left until the government runs out of money and faces a shutdown. House GOP leaders are working to rally support from all corners of their conference to pass the necessary legislation. However, some hard-line conservatives are refusing to support any spending measure unless certain demands are met.
These demands include the passage of a GOP-led border security bill and reduced funding for certain “woke” policies at the Pentagon. McCarthy has been in discussions with conservatives to reach an agreement, but no consensus has been reached yet.
Despite these challenges, McCarthy remains determined to push a short-term continuing resolution through the House as early as next week to keep the government funded. He has expressed frustration with members of the conservative Freedom Caucus, particularly after their opposition led to the postponement of a vote on the defense appropriations bill.
“I am frustrated,” McCarthy stated. “I don’t have one complaint by any member of what’s wrong with this bill.”
It is crucial for Congress to reach an agreement before the end of the month. If all 12 bills cannot be passed, lawmakers will likely resort to a continuing resolution to maintain current spending levels until a new agreement is reached. However, conservatives argue that certain provisions must be included in any such resolution.
Time is running out, and the pressure is on for Congress to find common ground and prevent a government shutdown.
Did the government shut down?
The United States federal government shut down from midnight EST on December 22, 2018, until January 25, 2019 (35 days) was the longest government shutdown in history and the second and final federal government shutdown involving furloughs during the presidency of Donald Trump. Ve been proposed by Republicans,” the RSC said in a statement.
The RSC’s endorsement of McCarthy’s plan signifies a unified front among House Republicans to avoid a government shutdown. With the September 30 deadline fast approaching, Congress is under pressure to pass a spending bill to fund the government and avert a costly shutdown.
McCarthy’s plan calls for a short-term continuing resolution, which would keep the government funded at current levels until December 3. This would provide Congress with more time to reach a long-term funding agreement and avoid a disruptive shutdown.
The RSC’s support for a conservative continuing resolution is aligned with their goal of fiscal responsibility. By preventing a shutdown, they hope to ensure continuity in government operations while pushing for legislative solutions that reflect their conservative values.
A continuing resolution is a temporary measure that allows government agencies to continue operating at existing funding levels when Congress fails to pass a budget by the September 30 deadline. While it is not an ideal solution, it provides a stopgap measure to keep the government functioning until a long-term agreement can be reached.
The RSC’s endorsement carries significant weight within the Republican Party. With over 150 members, the RSC is a powerful group that represents the conservative wing of the GOP. Their support adds legitimacy and strength to McCarthy’s plan, making it more likely to gain traction among House Republicans.
However, passing a short-term continuing resolution is just one piece of the puzzle. Congress still needs to address the underlying issues and reach a long-term funding agreement. The RSC’s support for legislative solutions proposed by Republicans indicates their commitment to finding conservative alternatives to tackle the challenges facing the nation.
Negotiations over government spending are often contentious, with both parties having different priorities and interests. With the threat of a shutdown looming, it is crucial for lawmakers to find common ground and work towards a solution that benefits the American people.
The RSC’s backing of McCarthy’s plan is a positive step towards avoiding a government shutdown. It demonstrates Republican unity and a commitment to responsible governance. By endorsing a short-term continuing resolution with conservative solutions, the RSC is playing a vital role in ensuring that the government continues functioning without interruption.
As the deadline for government funding approaches, it is imperative for Congress to act swiftly and responsibly. The RSC’s endorsement of McCarthy’s plan provides a glimmer of hope that a funding agreement can be reached, averting a costly shutdown and allowing the government to continue serving the American people.
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