US Senate passes short-term spending bill to fund government for 1 week

US Senate passes short-term spending bill to fund government for 1 week

Action gives Congress extra breathing room to work out deal on omnibus $1.7 trillion funding package

By Michael Hernandez

WASHINGTON (AA) - The US Senate approved a stopgap spending bill Thursday that will avert a full government shutdown after it is signed into law, providing breathing room for lawmakers to negotiate a larger package.

Lawmakers had until midnight Friday to pass a funding bill to avoid a shutdown, and the Senate's 71-19 vote extends the deadline until Dec. 23 as negotiators continue to hammer out their omnibus spending package, estimated to cost $1.7 trillion.

The House of Representatives approved the stopgap spending bill Wednesday night, and it now heads to President Joe Biden's desk to be signed into law.

Republicans in the House have opposed efforts to craft the larger package before they assume control of the chamber in January and were hoping to hold out until then to have a larger say in the spending legislation.

Kevin McCarthy, the House's top Republican, said the party should be allowed to weigh in on the spending bill, given its success in the Nov. 8 midterm elections, calling for Congress to pass a longer-term spending bill that would fund the government at current levels through the new year.

"A month ago, the American people voted for a new direction in Washington. It was their will that the current business as usual approach needs to stop," he told reporters at the Capitol on Wednesday. "The Democrats have been in power. They've had the House, the Senate and the presidency. They did not do their work, but they should not jam us now."

Republicans are slated to take control of the House following last month's elections, but they have also lost one seat in the Senate with Democrats there now able to claim an outright majority after the chamber was evenly split for the past two years.

Negotiators from the House and Senate announced Tuesday night that they had reached a consensus on a "framework" funding deal for the full fiscal year but said final details still needed to be agreed upon. They suggested the agreement could be finalized next week.

Unlike McCarthy, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has thrown his weight behind the omnibus package, calling it preferable to the alternatives.

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