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House Democrats urge GOP to support bipartisan spending bill as the sole path forward.

House Democrats​ Urge GOP to Act ⁢to Avoid Catastrophic‍ Shutdown

House Democratic leaders are sounding ⁢the alarm, urging their GOP counterparts​ to‍ come together ⁤and⁣ advance⁣ a ⁢bipartisan continuing ‍resolution. They warn ⁢that failure to act⁤ will result in ⁢a “catastrophic” shutdown, leaving millions ​of government⁤ workers ‌without paychecks‍ and dealing‌ a severe blow‌ to the national⁢ economy.

Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) revealed that he has been‍ in discussions ​with⁤ Speaker⁢ Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), emphasizing that a continuing resolution is the “only‌ way forward” to prevent a government shutdown ​before federal funding expires ⁢on ‍Oct. ​1. This plea comes right ​after the House failed to pass a GOP-led continuing resolution due to ⁢strong opposition from ​rank-and-file Republicans.

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“We find ourselves in the midst of a Republican civil war that has been ongoing for months, and now it poses a grave threat⁢ of a catastrophic government shutdown that will harm everyday Americans,”⁢ Jeffries expressed. “There is absolutely no justification for ⁤facing ⁢a government shutdown at⁤ this critical moment. The Senate has​ a​ bipartisan continuing⁢ resolution in progress that would‍ ensure the government remains operational.”

The legislation, worth $1.471 trillion, was voted⁤ on and fell short with a ​vote of 198-232, ​failing to‍ reach the majority ​needed to proceed to the⁤ Senate. This failure ‍deals ‍a significant blow to GOP leadership, making it increasingly unlikely that‍ Congress will‍ reach an agreement on spending ⁣legislation just two days​ before the government is set to shut down.

The measure was rejected after 21 Republicans⁣ joined forces with all Democrats in opposition. Several staunch conservatives had been threatening for weeks to vote against any ‌temporary legislation and insisted on advancing single-subject spending bills. Rep. Matt Gaetz ​(R-FL) has been particularly vocal, repeatedly warning McCarthy that he would ​seek to remove him as GOP leader​ if he pursued a stopgap​ measure.

Jeffries emphasized ⁣that House Democrats ‍are “ready” to collaborate ⁢with Republicans​ on any bipartisan measure, emphasizing⁢ that all options are on the table. Some lawmakers, like Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), believe that the failed vote should serve as a signal to GOP leadership that⁣ they must pursue a bipartisan agreement to prevent or end‌ a government shutdown. A handful of ⁤Republicans are considering working with Democrats to achieve this.

“Ultimately, we need to reach 218 in Congress, not necessarily within the [GOP] ‌conference,” Fitzpatrick stated. “We have a number of us, and hopefully more, who are willing to discharge or ⁤pursue another​ option to ultimately bring a two-party⁤ solution⁤ to‌ the floor.”

However, Jeffries expressed skepticism about centrist​ Republicans signing on ⁤to a discharge petition, stating that⁢ the‍ only viable ⁤path forward is a ⁢bipartisan continuing resolution.

“The only way out is to​ partner with ‌House‌ Democrats in a bipartisan manner,”‍ Jeffries​ asserted. “And we are‌ fully prepared to do just that.”

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‍ Why are‍ House Republicans ⁣demanding amendments ⁢related to issues such as immigration and​ vaccine mandates in the N bill?

N, would fund the government through December⁤ 3⁤ and provide funding for ⁣disaster relief​ efforts, as well as support for Afghan ⁢refugees. It ‍has already​ passed in the ⁤Senate with strong bipartisan support.

Despite this progress, House ⁢Republicans have shown ​resistance to the bill, with many demanding amendments related to issues such as immigration and vaccine mandates. Democrats argue that these issues‌ should be addressed separately and not‍ used as ​leverage to⁤ prevent the passage of a continuing resolution.

The consequences of a government shutdown ‌would be far-reaching. National parks, for example, would be among the institutions most affected. ‌Park ⁤rangers would be furloughed, preventing ‍them from carrying out their duties and maintaining​ the parks.⁢ This would ⁣mean limited access to these⁢ public spaces, disappointing ‍tourists and disrupting local economies that rely on⁤ park visitation.

In addition, millions of⁣ government employees, ranging from TSA agents to⁤ IRS workers, would be forced to work⁣ without pay or‌ be furloughed altogether. These‍ workers are already grappling with the economic fallout of the pandemic and cannot afford the uncertainty of​ a ⁤shutdown.

Moreover, the national economy ⁤would also suffer. A government shutdown would disrupt essential services⁢ and stall government-funded ⁤projects, putting a ⁢halt to economic growth. Small businesses that rely on ⁢government contracts would feel the impact, causing further job losses and ‍economic hardship.

The political stalemate that has led us to this​ point is detrimental to the functioning⁤ of our democracy. It is time for elected⁣ officials⁣ to put aside their differences⁤ and prioritize the needs of the American people. The ⁣continuing ‌resolution ​provides a temporary solution ⁣that‌ allows for further negotiations on the ⁤contentious‍ issues at‍ hand.

House Democrats urge their‌ Republican colleagues to act in the best ⁤interest of the country⁤ and put an end to the brinkmanship. They plead for a bipartisan approach that prioritizes the stability of the government and the well-being of the ⁣American people.‍ It‍ is imperative that our‍ elected officials rise above​ partisan politics and work towards‍ a resolution that avoids the catastrophic consequences of a government ‍shutdown.

Whether ⁣the GOP will heed this call or continue their fight for‌ unrelated amendments remains ⁤to be ⁤seen. But‌ the clock is ticking, ​and the repercussions of inaction will ⁣be felt​ by millions of Americans. The American people deserve better than political ‌gamesmanship – they deserve a government that functions, even in times of⁢ disagreement. It is up ⁣to House Republicans to⁢ act responsibly ⁣and ⁤prevent a catastrophic shutdown that would only further harm our nation.



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