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Competing interests in both chambers ahead of government shutdown deadline

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12-18-2017, 01:16 PM
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After this week’s tax vote, the spotlight will shift to a vote on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown by midnight Friday.

Republicans have repeatedly said there will be no shutdown, but they’re not able to say how they will definitively avoid one with a number of competing interests at stake in both chambers.




There’s chatter of potentially kicking the can down the road again and passing a short-term continuing resolution that lasts until January, so that members have more times to discuss rather than jam a bill in just before Christmas.

Regardless, aides have said they don’t expect Congress to leave town until Friday.

Among the complications:

Republicans will need at least some Democratic votes in order to pass the spending bill.
Republicans want more in defense spending, while Democrats want more in domestic spending.
Democrats also want some kind of deal on how to handle the expiration of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program — which is a hard sell for conservatives.
Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine has been getting promises on stabilizing Obamacare insurance markets (in exchange for a yes vote on tax reform), but that’s a no-go for House Freedom Caucus members.


As CNN’s Lauren Fox and Deirdre Walsh reported last week, multiple Republican members have said that there is so much frustration about the Senate that some members were urging the House to just pass their bill and skip town, forcing the Senate to decide between shutting down the government or passing the House version of the bill.

CNN’s Tal Kopan reported on Thursday that the current plan, according to multiple lawmakers and aides, is for the House to pass a bill that would fund defense for a year, reauthorize children’s health insurance, and punt the rest into January. That bill is dead on arrival in the Senate, where 44 Democrats have gone on record opposing it.

The belief is that the Senate will send something back to the House, likely with Obamacare payments or possibly just a short-term funding extension into January. All the while, parties negotiating a DACA deal in both chambers remain optimistic about the progress of talks.

The House vote could be difficult, however. Obamacare payments will be tough to swallow for conservatives. And defense hawks concerned about continued temporary funding of the military may not be willing to go along with a short-term fix.

One other complication: FISA authorization for surveillance expires at the end of 2017 and there is no clear plan yet to extend it. Few, if any lawmakers, want it to expire, but there are three different reform proposals that have advanced through committee between the House and Senate and no one really has had time to debate which version should move forward. Plus, the administration has expressed support for a clear extension with no reform.

http://gantdaily.com/2017/12/18/comp...down-deadline/

Three Republicans leaving last week’ House GOP meeting all mentioned it as one of the biggest sticking points, suggesting lawmakers could pass a short-term extension to try to buy themselves time to have a legitimate debate about government surveillance out of the drama of year-end spending.
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12-18-2017, 01:25 PM
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I'm so mad right now (the opinion piece about Dems not caring about Dreamers represents my state of mind right now). I really want tax reform to fail justso it can screw with Republicans. If Collins and Flake vote against it, it'll fail (since McCain is out of Washington).
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December 7:
Pelosi: "We're not leaving town without DACA fix" | TheHill
https://www.google.com/amp/thehill.c...out-daca%3famp

Schumer threatens to add DREAM Act to all bills that move this fall | TheHill
https://www.google.com/amp/thehill.c...his-fall%3famp

November 21:
Gutierrez:
“We want a clean DREAM Act,” said Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.), referring to legislation that provides a pathway to citizenship for the young adults. “That is what it’s going to take for me and others to sign (any spending or continuing resolution)".

Pelosi vowed at a news conference earlier this month, “We will not leave here without the DREAM Act passing, with a DACA fix,” adding: “We're not kicking the can down to March".
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Leadership has been saying that, but all the recent articles have conflicting info that they will punt it to January.
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Leadership has been saying that, but all the recent articles have conflicting info that they will punt it to January.
I re-posted their very own words for everyone to see again.
And we should keep reposting them again, and again, and agsin. Tweet them and re-tweet them non-stop. Incessantly to hold them all accountable if they fail.

Two days after Daca was terminated, they chose to cut a deal with Trump in exchange of 0 solutions for childhood arrivals.
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Retweet if you think Congress must #ProtectDreamers before we go home for the holidays. #DreamActNow
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