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Fiscal 2024 Appropriations

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politics2 years ago

"House Speaker Mike Johnson's Plan to Avoid Shutdown and Overhaul Civil Service"

Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., has been elected as the new Speaker of the House. While he has a history of proposing civil service reforms and engaging in shutdown politics, he has indicated a willingness to avoid a government shutdown by supporting a continuing resolution through either January 15 or April 15. Johnson has also advocated for changes to the federal workforce, including ending expanded remote work, reducing the time to fire federal workers, and eliminating near-automatic step increases. He has previously led efforts to overturn President Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal employees and contractors. Johnson aims to pass all 12 annual appropriations bills by November 17 but is open to a short-term funding measure to prevent a Christmas omnibus and a potential sequestration in April.

politics2 years ago

"Republican infighting threatens government shutdown as tensions rise within House GOP"

Republican infighting in the US House of Representatives has stalled the advancement of two spending bills, jeopardizing the government's ability to fund itself and avoid a partial shutdown at the end of the month. The House failed to open debate on a defense appropriations bill and was unable to agree on a short-term funding measure. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has struggled to gain cooperation from hardline conservatives who want assurances on fiscal 2024 appropriations. The political brinkmanship is causing concern on Wall Street, and lawmakers have less than two weeks to pass funding measures to avert a shutdown.

politics2 years ago

Conservative Hardliners Push Showdown Over Government Funding

Over 20 US House Republican hardliners, including members of the House Freedom Caucus, have threatened to block their party's fiscal 2024 appropriations bills unless spending levels are cut below levels agreed upon by Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden. They have also called for a delay in appropriations votes until all 12 government funding bills have been finalized. This could complicate efforts to avoid a government shutdown after the current fiscal year ends on Sept. 30. Senate negotiators are aiming for bipartisan deals, but conflicting spending targets and contentious issues such as abortion and transgender rights may further complicate negotiations.