The House rejected Speaker Mike Johnson's proposal that would've funded the government for a little bit longer and help pass the SAVE ACT which required people to have proof of citizenship when registering to vote. But you know, those 14 Republicans whose names we need aren't interested in making the elections for citizens only. Sounds like a pack of RINOS to me.
And who cares if we funded the government for a little bit longer? If we had a solid election process for American citizens only, then wouldn't that be worth spending a few bucks to fund the people in government who do pretty much nothing anyway? Way to go, ya pack of RINOS.
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source: House rejects government funding bill linked to proof of citizenship for new voters
And who cares if we funded the government for a little bit longer? If we had a solid election process for American citizens only, then wouldn't that be worth spending a few bucks to fund the people in government who do pretty much nothing anyway? Way to go, ya pack of RINOS.
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Next steps on government funding are uncertain. Lawmakers are not close to completing work on the dozen annual appropriations bills that will fund federal agencies during the next fiscal year, so they’ll need to approve a stopgap measure to prevent a partial shutdown when that budget year begins Oct. 1.
The vote was 220-202. Now, Johnson will likely pursue a Plan B to avoid a partial shutdown, though he was not ready before the vote to share details of such a proposal.
source: House rejects government funding bill linked to proof of citizenship for new voters