Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Tuesday said he is not in favor of a stopgap measure that would fund the government until December, preferring a January timeframe.
The stopgap measure that passed the House in September and has failed to advance in the Senate funds the government at current levels through Nov. 21. With that date rapidly approaching, lawmakers have been discussing a new end date for the stopgap measure, known as a continuing resolution (CR).
“A lot of people around here have PTSD about Christmas omnibus spending bills. We don’t want to do that,” Johnson said at a Tuesday press briefing. “It gets too close, and we don’t want to have that risk.”
Johnson said a stopgap measure lasting into January “makes sense,” but that he’s got to build consensus around that date.
“There’

KLBK Politics
Raw Story
Rolling Stone
AlterNet
The Daily Beast
New York Post
The Atlantic
The List