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The Senate Democrats approached the closure of the US federal government and supported the republican stop-space bill.
Republicans pushed stop-Gap legislation via the House of Representatives Tuesday night Until the end of September, expand the financing at current levels.
But Democrats They did not want to provide support for the bill for the bill mentioned on Wednesday, supported as a sustainable resolution – the current financial period was not wanting to pass the Senate before the end of the current financial period.
“The government’s financing should be a bipartisan efforts, but the Republican Congress has developed sustainable resolutions without any entrance, Democratic Senate Liberty Leader, Tuesday.
If the stand-off is not resolved in the stand-off at night, the government will be connected to all the “non-key” functions, including national parks, environmental and food inspections and internal income service. Hundreds of thousands of workers can be fur.
The Republicans and Democrats would be the first government closure since December 2018, when the President hindered the financing of the Border Wall of Trump in the first term.
The Home bill will be funded at current levels until September 30, reduces a number of uncertain costs by cutting some defense costs while increasing it in the application of protection and immigration.
Democrats are afraid to provide more than Trump to apply the agenda for the next six months, instead, it offers a monthly extension by April 11, and more comprehensive spending legislation is printed by two sides.
The house was postponed, this camera will return to the end of the week to take into account alternative legislation in this camera.
Republicans in the Senate, more than 53 seats for Democrats, most of the 53 seats needed to cross the legislation in the rooms, should be robbed from at least seven senators to provide 60 votes “supermajority”.
At least one republican senator – Kentucky’s Rand Paul – said he would not vote for the house. One Democratic – Pennsylvania John Fetterman said he would vote in his favor.