House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he doesn’t “see the support” for the recently unveiled Senate stopgap bill. He made the comment after leaving a conference meeting with House Republicans.
Lawmakers in both chambers of Congress have been scrambling to advance legislation that would prevent a government shutdown, and only the Senate has made moves on a stopgap bill.
House lawmakers have been calling for steep spending cuts and border legislation in a stopgap measure, two demands notably absent in the upper chamber’s measure.
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