Calling it “unserious and unacceptable,” House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries rejected on Monday a proposal from Speaker Mike Johnson that links continued government funding for six months with a measure to require proof of citizenship when registering to vote.

The response frames the spending battle to come over the next weeks as lawmakers work to reach consensus on a short-term spending bill that would prevent a partial government shutdown when the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1. Lawmakers hope to avoid a shutdown just weeks before voters go to the polls.

Johnson is punting the final decisions on full-year spending into next year when a new president and Congress take over. He’s doing so at the urging of members within his conference who believe that Republicans will be in a better position next year to secure the funding and policy priorities they want.

  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    The next Congress could use its majority to change the rules of the game. Every Dem majority since the '09 Obama supermajority had this power.

    But I bet they won’t.

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      3 months ago

      But I bet they won’t.

      they literally didn’t the last time around like they didn’t every single time before then; why would they next time?