Senate Republicans and some Democrats are expressing concerns about a possible government shutdown this fall following the stalling of bipartisan spending negotiations. As a result, Republicans have canceled the markup of four appropriations bills that were scheduled for Thursday. Some Republicans believe that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) may be seeking to create another conflict over government funding ahead of the midterm elections.
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Senators prepare for potential government shutdown as spending negotiations stall
Concerns are rising among Senate Republicans and some Democrats regarding a potential government shutdown this fall due to stalled bipartisan spending talks. The cancellation of the markup for four appropriations bills has heightened these fears, with some Republicans suggesting that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer may be positioning for a funding showdown before the midterm elections.
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Senators brace for another government shutdown after spending talks stall
Senators prepare for potential government shutdown as spending negotiations stall