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Legislative Dysfunction

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"Government Shutdown Looms as GOP Struggles to Elect New Speaker"
politics2 years ago

"Government Shutdown Looms as GOP Struggles to Elect New Speaker"

The failure of House Republicans to elect a new speaker is increasing the likelihood of a government shutdown next month, as the party's internal dysfunction hampers the passage of vital legislation. The House has been mostly closed since October 3, when far-right rebels ousted then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Republicans have been unable to coalesce around a replacement, causing policy discussions to grind to a halt and potentially delaying the approval of a deal to fund the government. With the clock ticking, the GOP risks bearing the blame for a shutdown, while the Democratic-controlled Senate continues to negotiate spending bills.

Jim Jordan's Speaker Bid Fails as Republicans Turn to Hakeem Jeffries
politics2 years ago

Jim Jordan's Speaker Bid Fails as Republicans Turn to Hakeem Jeffries

Republican Representative Jim Jordan's bid to become the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives has ended after his fellow Republicans withdrew their support following a third failed vote. This leaves the House unable to respond to President Joe Biden's request for a national-security package and increases the risk of a partial government shutdown. Republicans will now have to find a new candidate for the position, with Representative Tom Emmer and at least four others expressing interest. The party's inability to unite behind a speaker highlights their narrow majority and legislative dysfunction.