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We May Be a Month Away From Republicans Shutting Down a Government They Control


Published on 2025-02-14 14:00:40 - Time
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  • The U.S. has roughly one month until the government runs out of money, and the talks to avoid that are a mess, writes Philip Elliott.

The article from Time magazine discusses the looming threat of a U.S. government shutdown due to internal conflicts among House Republicans. As of late September 2023, with only a few days left before the funding deadline, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is struggling to pass a stopgap funding bill. Conservative hardliners within the GOP are pushing for significant spending cuts and are against any temporary funding measures that do not meet their demands, potentially leading to a shutdown. This discord has resulted in a legislative standstill, with McCarthy's attempts to negotiate or pass a continuing resolution being met with resistance. The situation is complicated by the fact that even if McCarthy manages to pass a bill in the House, it would likely face opposition in the Democrat-controlled Senate. The article highlights the broader implications of a shutdown, including the furloughing of federal workers, disruption of government services, and economic repercussions, all while McCarthy's leadership is being tested by his party's right wing.

Read the Full TIME Article at:
[ https://time.com/7225411/government-shutdown-house-republicans/ ]