Senate Republicans are proceeding with plans for next year's government funding bill without seeking support from Democrats. This decision comes amid a stalemate that could disrupt the traditionally bipartisan negotiations on spending. An Appropriations Committee meeting intended to advance the first four of twelve funding bills has been canceled twice this month due to disagreements between the two parties.
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Senate Republicans Advance Funding Bills Without Democratic Support
Senate Republicans are moving forward with government funding bills without Democratic support, which may impact bipartisan negotiations. A scheduled Appropriations Committee meeting to discuss initial funding bills has been canceled twice amid ongoing disagreements.
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Bipartisan funding bills stall as Senate Republicans press forward without Democrats
Senate Republicans Advance Funding Bills Without Democratic Support