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Watch onWASHINGTON - Two moderate Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives who have voted against Jim Jordan's bid for speaker said they did so out of concern that their hardline colleague did not have a clear plan to avoid a government shutdown next month.Representatives Nick LaLota and Anthony D'Esposito, who both represent suburban districts east of New York City, said that Jordan, of Ohio, had not articulated a clear plan for keeping government funded past Nov.
LaLota said Jordan had told him his plan was to pass a bipartisan bill to end government shutdowns, but the New York lawmaker said he did not have confidence such a measure would pass. Jordan himself is not a co-sponsor on the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act. His office did not immediately respond to a request for comment."That's not a plan that inspires any confidence to me. That's an idea. But unless you have 217 votes to get behind that idea, it’s not a winning idea," LaLota said in an interview.
D'Esposito said he was not sure that Jordan would support a stopgap measure known as a continuing resolution, an outcome becoming increasingly likely, adding:"none of us have crystal balls, but it's pretty clear where we're headed."* The prior Republican speaker, Kevin McCarthy, was ousted after passing the current stopgap funding measure on Sept. 30 with Democratic support, angering hardline Republicans.
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