Lawmakers in the House and Senate must reach an agreement on how to move forward on spending to keep the government open by Friday, Nov. 17.
Congress is rapidly running out of time to hash out a spending deal to keep the government open past Nov. 17. House GOP leaders are expected to put a short-term spending bill known as a continuing resolution on the floor for a vote Tuesday, a source told Fox News Digital Friday. Its text is expected to be released this weekend.
On Schumer’s side of Congress, however, there has also been little action. Senators passed a bipartisan 'minibus' containing three of their individual spending bills. The House and Senate are also at least $120 billion apart on the overall numbers they are working to fund the government. And while Johnson is still benefiting from the unity that House Republicans achieved with his election, it’s not clear how much longer he’ll have it.
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