Wednesday, October 23

White House asks Congress to cross short-term funding to maintain authorities working, official tells AP

WASHINGTON — The White House stated Thursday that Congress ought to cross a short-term funding measure to make sure the federal government retains working after the present funds yr ends Sept. 30.

An official with the Office of Management and Budget stated lawmakers would very possible have to cross a brief spending measure in September to forestall a possible partial shutdown. The official was not licensed to debate the administration’s plans and spoke to The Associated Press on situation of anonymity.

Without such congressional approval, components of the federal authorities might shut down when the brand new funds yr begins Oct. 1. That would jeopardize federal packages on which tens of millions of U.S. households rely. The shutdown is a threat due to disagreements on the annual spending payments to be handed by the Republican-led House and Democratic-majority Senate. Neither facet desires a shutdown regardless of their variations.



House Republicans are insisting on sharp cuts to many packages, reopening a tense debate about authorities funds from earlier this yr when the White House and Congress reached a compromise in June to increase the federal government’s authorized borrowing authority by January 2025.

On Wednesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confronted questions on the each day briefing about preparations for a shutdown. Jean-Pierre stated she wouldn’t tackle the “hypotheticals” of a closure, at the same time as she sought to assign blame for a shutdown on Congress.

“There’s absolutely no reason at all for Congress to shut down the government,” she stated. “There isn’t. And this is a question for Congress to answer.”

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., advised Fox News on Sunday that he “would actually like” to have a short-term funding measure as a result of a shutdown “hurts the American public.” He recommended an extension would permit the House to cross its personal spending plans and enhance its leverage in talks with the Senate.

The Washington Post first reported on Thursday that the White House stated Congress ought to cross a short-term funding measure.

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