Republican leaders dig in on pressuring Democrats to open authorities

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Republican leaders in Congress on Wednesday dug in on pressuring Democrats to vote for a “clean” GOP-crafted stopgap to reopen the federal government, signaling the Senate will maintain repeated votes on the invoice if obligatory.

The highest GOP leaders from each chambers appeared on the Capitol’s west terrace Wednesday morning in a uncommon press convention setting that had the Nationwide Mall within the background as a video display performed previous movies of Democrats criticizing authorities shutdowns.

“The Democrats need to pass the House’s seven-week funding bill. Until then, there’s nothing to negotiate, there’s no compromises to be had, there’s no gangs, there’s no back channels,” mentioned Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), chair of the Senate Republican Convention. “There’s one other vote in the present day within the Senate, and Senate Democrats will hopefully do the precise factor, and if they do not in the present day, then they will have one other probability later, this week and subsequent week.”

The Senate is holding procedural votes Wednesday on competing Democratic and Republican payments to fund the federal government. The Home-passed Republican invoice acquired help from three Democrats in a 55-45 vote Tuesday however wants 60 votes to proceed.

Republican leaders pointed to these early cracks.

“There were three Democrats that came over and voted with us because they know the strategy is a losing one,” Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.) mentioned.

The Democratic leaders, Sen. Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.), are calling on Republicans to barter partly on well being care measures, together with Inexpensive Care Act subsidies that expire on the finish of the 12 months.

However Republicans accuse Democrats of declining to fund the federal government as a option to oppose President Trump usually.

“All Chuck Schumer needs to do is get over the tantrum that he’s having with the results of the election from November, and vote yes to keep the government open,” Home Majority Chief Steve Scalise (R-La.) mentioned.

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) canceled beforehand scheduled votes Monday and Tuesday forward of the shutdown deadline, in a bid to strain Senate Democrats into accepting the Republicans’ invoice. 

The Home is scheduled to return to vote subsequent week on Oct. 7. Requested if he can decide to deliver the Home again if the Home is out, Johnson mentioned it is going to return.

“Yes, the House will be returning next week, and they would be here this week, except that we did our work,” Johnson mentioned, including: “There is nothing truly that we can do much on the floor while the lights are almost literally out, here. We have to open the government. The first, the simplest, the most important job of Congress is keeping the government working for the people.”

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