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Schumer: House funding bill a 'waste of time'

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12-14-2017, 04:25 PM
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Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer











(D-N.Y.) on Thursday blasted House Republicans, saying they are wasting time by moving forward with a funding bill that would pair a full year of defense funding with a short-term fix for other programs.

"At this late hour it's ... an unfortunate waste of precious time. ... House Republicans should have known not to waste everyone's time with a partisan spending bill that could never pass the Senate," Schumer said.



He added that Speaker Paul Ryan











(R-Wis.) "is pursuing a dead-end strategy."


House Republicans introduced legislation on Wednesday that would fund most of the government through mid-January and fund the Defense Department through the end of the 2018 fiscal year.



But Schumer warned that proposal is dead on arrival in the Senate, where 44 of the Democratic caucus's 48 members have indicated they won't support the proposal.



Congress faces a Dec. 22 deadline to fund the government and avoid a shutdown. Lawmakers also need to get a deal to lift the budget caps before mid-January if they want to avoid automatic spending cuts under sequestration.



Democrats are demanding any increase in defense funding be matched by an equal increase in nondefense funding.



Schumer said on Thursday that House conservatives are trying to "derail another successful parity agreement."



"The cromnibus is nothing but a spectacle by the hard right who don't want government to spend money on anything, and it's a perilous waste of time as the clock ticks closer to the end of the year," he said.



Republicans will need the support of at least eight Democratic senators to get a funding bill through the Senate, if they can get every GOP senator to support it.



If the House "cromnibus" — a combination of a continuing resolution and a long-term omnibus bill — fails to get 60 votes in the Senate, lawmakers are expected to turn to a short-term bill to fund the government into January.

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12-14-2017, 04:32 PM
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What are the requirements for a short term bill passing to fund the gov till jan?
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What are the requirements for a short term bill passing to fund the gov till jan?
60 votes in the Senate is one requirement. With 44/48 Democrats opposed to CR, that only gives 56 votes.

Who are the 4 Democrat holdouts? It may be a good idea to put pressure on those 4.
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Alabama's Dougie Fresh Jones will lower that threshold in January.

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60 votes in the Senate is one requirement. With 44/48 Democrats opposed to CR, that only gives 56 votes.

Who are the 4 Democrat holdouts? It may be a good idea to put pressure on those 4.
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Alabama's Dougie Fresh Jones will lower that threshold in January.
Budget is due Dec 22....
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theres a chance GOP might extend it to early January.

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DOugie Fresh won't be sworn in until after December 26, if that.
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Alabama's Dougie Fresh Jones will lower that threshold in January.
Very true, and the military and CHIP would also be funded for 2018 with this new CR, so if Democrats shut down the government Jan. 19 instead of Dec. 22, Democrats would not be blamed for hurting U.S. defense or not providing for children's health.

However, one month in this political climate is a long time. A bombshell could happen that could totally derail DACA between now and Jan. 19.

It's impossible to say which is the best bet (Dec. 22 or Jan. 19). Things will be a little more clear Tuesday evening when we know what comes of the tax bill.
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theres a chance GOP might extend it to early January.
They can't extend it without 60 votes in Senate....
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they extended it for 2 weeks on Dec 7th to Dec 22.

with 235 votes in the house and 81 votes in the senate

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