It Looks Like Government Will Be Funded After All: Congress Averts Shutdown By Passing Continuing Resolution
Rebecca Downs / Townhall Tipsheet
While there was talk of a government shutdown, and "#ShutItDown" was
even trending on Twitter for a time, Congress averted a shutdown on
Thursday evening when both the House and the Senate passed legislation
to fund the government through February 18 with a continuing resolution
(CR). Late on Thursday evening, the Senate voted 69-28.
The CR passed the House earlier in the evening 221-212, with Rep. Adam Kinzinger (IL) being the only Republican to vote with Democrats. Some Republicans, like Rep. Chip Roy (TX), wanted to tie funding the government to President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate.
Its
fate was less certain in the Senate, though, again, due to vaccine
mandates. An agreement was reached, though, when the Senate agreed to
vote on an amendment from Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Roger Marshall
(R-KS) to defund Biden's vaccine mandate and testing requirements, with
only a simple majority. Read more and see tweets and video here.
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