GOP rushes funding package to floor to end shutdown as immigration and voting-rule clashes roil negotiations
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House Republicans moved to bring the Senate-passed, $1.2 trillion funding package back to the floor with a 10-day DHS funding stopgap to end a partial shutdown, while hard-liners press to attach the SAVE Act (voter-ID and anti-noncitizen provisions). White House lobbying and Democratic splits complicate passage in a razor-thin majority, and a newly sworn-in Democrat gives Republicans a slim 218-214 edge; a final vote could come Tuesday if the rule clears, but Senate resistance to the elections measure could stall any deal.
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