Dems not buying spending billDemocrats stake out opposition to spending bill, raising threat of a shutdownDemocratic leaders are lashing out at a stop-gap spending bill to avoid a partial government shutdown at the end of the month
"It'll be a clean, short-term continuing resolution, end of story," House Speaker <a href="https://apnews.com/article/congress-government-shutdown-trump-schumer-health-care-55d72ec2cdfd6b0c9f6dcc61696dbbc6">
The bill would generally fund agencies at current levels, with a few limited exceptions, including an extra
Senate Democratic leader
The two Democratic leaders issued a joint statement Tuesday after
"The House Republican-only spending bill fails to meet the needs of the American people and does nothing to stop the looming healthcare crisis," Schumer and Jeffries said. "At a time when families are already being squeezed by higher costs,
In past budget battles, it has generally been
This time, however,
Those subsidies were put in place during the COVID crisis, but are set to expire.
Some people have already received notices that their premiums - the monthly fee paid for insurance coverage - are poised to spike next year. Insurers have sent out notices in nearly every state, with some proposing premium increases of as much as 50%. The
Johnson called the debate over health insurance tax credits a December policy issue, not something that needs to be solved in September. And Thune said that almost every Democratic lawmaker voted for the short-term continuing resolutions when
"I'm sure you're all asking the question, are we or are we not going to have a Schumer shutdown?" Thune asked reporters Tuesday. "And it sounds like, from what he is indicating, that very well may happen."
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