WASHINGTON —

Members of Congress may be away on summer recess, but they have left several unresolved issues in Washington, including a need to fund the government by the end of September .

Despite control of both the White House and Congress, Republicans are skeptical they will be able to pass a full-year budget on time. To avoid a government shutdown, they may need another temporary budget, which requires bipartisan support.

But tensions are high between both parties. Republicans worked alone in passing President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill , cutting billions in funding for public media and foreign aid .

Meanwhile, Senate Democrats are delaying confirmation of Trump's nominees. Instead of unanimously agreeing on a nominee by voice vote, Democrats are demanding roll call

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