Live coverage: House Democrats save McCarthy, vote to avert government shutdown. Senate up next

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy blinked Saturday morning, doing an about-face on government funding. He abandoned the hard-right provisions in his last government funding bill and offered a stripped-down version of the Senate’s proposed continuing resolution. The new CR includes 45 days of continued funding, but strips out Ukraine funding.

That all sounds fine, except that McCarthy dropped this bill on House Democrats and told them the vote would be held immediately, and Democrats have found multiple issues in the short bill during a delay they created by asking for the House to adjourn. Democrats continue to object to being jammed by McCarthy, and the House is now delaying a vote, with Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries holding the floor using his “magic minute,” the unlimited debate time afforded to leadership. The Senate was supposed to have started work on its CR at 1 p.m. ET, but is also in a holding pattern, waiting to see what the House does.

As a matter of tactics, Senate and House Democrats should defeat this continuing resolution. McCarthy has already blinked, deciding a government shutdown is more damaging than a vote on his leadership. They should push their advantage.

UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 10:26:26 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

Here’s the delay. And it is for a good reason. Colorado Dem Michael Bennet has a hold on the CR until the leadership (mostly McConnell and the GOP) commit to holding a vote on the administration’s supplemental aid request for Ukraine.

UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 10:02:00 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

They’re not the only ones getting cranky here.

Senators are starting to miss the last flights home, crankiness increasing. Some talk now of not coming back until Tuesday, we’ll see

— Burgess Everett (asapburgessev on ?) (@burgessev) September 30, 2023


UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 9:32:25 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

Sigh. Rounding people up isn’t going so well.

Senate Dem Whip Durbin says no time for tonight’s CR vote yet.

— Jennifer Shutt (@JenniferShutt) September 30, 2023


UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 8:30:55 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

Now it appears that they’re doing a “hotline” check with all 99 senators to see how fast they can get this done, if everyone is available in the next hour or two, etc.

UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 8:18:37 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

The Senate should be back in momentarily, expecting to wrap this up by 6:30. Chances are it won’t take that long, it being Saturday afternoon.

UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 7:59:33 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

Senate Democrats are caucusing right now. The conference is missing a member after Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s death, and Sen. Debbie Stabenow is a maybe because of a COVID infection (she could come in masked and vote from the cloakroom, if necessary). If the GOP is intent on passing the House bill and refusing to consider amending it, the Democrats won’t have much choice.

UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 7:53:38 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

Is McCarthy grateful that Democrats just saved his butt by giving him the votes to avert a shutdown? Of course not.

“Speaker McCarthy spoke at length at his press conference, complaining that Democrats stalled the vote to pass a 45-day stopgap measure and suggesting that they did so because they wanted to shut the government down.”


UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 7:22:52 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

Not an actual endorsement here, but it’s close:

White House official on House CR: This keeps government open at higher funding levels than the Senate bill, bc it includes disaster relief and FAA authorization. It doesn’t have deep cuts House Republicans we’re pushing yesterday

— Laura Barrón-López (@lbarronlopez) September 30, 2023


UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 7:00:13 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

Democrats just saved McCarthy’s butt, by the way. The vote was 335-91, with 209 Dems and 126 Republicans voting for it, 90 GOP noes. Now comes the fight over McCarthy’s speakership, and Democrats need to use this to get some concessions from him before they help. First, he has abide by the debt ceiling agreement on appropriations and a mechanism to avoid another shutdown fight next year. Second, no more impeachment crap.


UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 6:47:44 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

The emerging Dem narrative. It’s true as far as it goes, and the defeat of the draconian cuts and racist border policies the GOP pushed yesterday is significant. The Senate could still fight for Ukraine.

MAGA Republicans have surrendered. All extreme right-wing policies have been removed from the House spending bill. The American people have won.

— Hakeem Jeffries (@RepJeffries) September 30, 2023


UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 6:43:50 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

Smattering of applause on the floor as it hit the 2/3rds threshold of 290. So the question now is whether the Senate will prioritize Ukraine over having the rest of their weekend free, and swallow it. Judging by the response there so far, they’ll vote for their weekend. We’ll see if they have any objections to the other stuff the House stripped out from/snuck into their bill.

UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 6:35:03 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

And that’s that. This is bad news for Ukraine.

NEWS: Jeffries telling Dems to vote for the CR

— Heather Caygle (@heatherscope) September 30, 2023


UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 6:33:32 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

McConnell reportedly pushed his conference to hold out for their bill, with Ukraine aid. He was overruled.

UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 6:31:15 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

The House is voting now on the new funding bill. It needs 2/3rds to pass. Expect the majority of Dems to hold out on voting until they see how many Republicans oppose it.

UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 6:25:57 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

One hangup here for everyone, a provision regarding member pay that looks like a really sneaky move by the GOP to get a raise.

UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 6:23:02 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

Senate GOP is now saying they won’t vote for the CR they negotiated, because they want to give McCarthy a chance to get this through. Majority Leader Schumer is reportedly postponing the next procedural vote to see what happens in the House.

UPDATE: Saturday, Sep 30, 2023 · 6:19:01 PM +00:00 · Joan McCarter

Jeffries wrapped, after an impassioned speech. “You dropped this bill at the eleventh hour today and gave the American people minutes to evaluate it. That's unacceptable,” he told Republicans. General debate is now continuing. It’s under suspension of the rules, so it needs 2/3rds to pass. It’s not at all clear right now what the majority of Democrats will do.
 
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