Senate delays action on border issue as midnight shutdown deadline looms: ‘Limited progress so far
Senate Border Standstill Threatens Government Shutdown
The Senate finds itself in a deadlock over border amendments within the massive $1.2 trillion spending bill, a situation that could potentially lead to a government shutdown looming just around the corner.
Senate Republicans express mounting frustration at the sluggish pace of progress, pointing to a day of minimal advancements. The House has already greenlit the legislation, but the Senate seems mired in unresolved issues.
Key Amendment Disputes
Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) voiced concerns, stating, “We haven’t made a lot of progress,” highlighting the gridlock surrounding crucial immigration and border-related amendments still hanging in limbo. With multiple contentious points left unsettled, negotiations risk spilling over into the weekend, potentially jeopardizing federal operations.
- Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) decried Democratic reluctance to address critical legislation, citing specific amendments like the Laken Riley case and measures to curb charter flights for illegal migrants.
- Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) raised another contentious amendment aiming to restrict the Biden administration from easing sanctions on Iran, further complicating the legislative landscape.
The looming threat of a partial government shutdown persists, exacerbated by the requirement for House approval on any amendment modifications, a step that may prove challenging given the House’s adjournment.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has outlined plans for a vote on Sunday should negotiations fail to yield a resolution, hinting at the need for swift action to avert a governmental deadlock.
Once the bill is cleared, the Senate anticipates a brief two-week recess easing the political tension soaring within Capitol Hill.
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