{"id":8573,"date":"2023-09-27T15:07:11","date_gmt":"2023-09-27T20:07:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nwfl4sale.com\/many-in-congress-hope-to-delay-a-full-shutdown\/"},"modified":"2023-09-27T15:07:11","modified_gmt":"2023-09-27T20:07:11","slug":"many-in-congress-hope-to-delay-a-full-shutdown","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nwfl4sale.com\/many-in-congress-hope-to-delay-a-full-shutdown\/","title":{"rendered":"Many in Congress Hope to Delay a Full Shutdown"},"content":{"rendered":"
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By Aidan Quigley, Paul M. Krawzak and David Lerman<\/div><\/div>\n
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A continuing resolution (extension) may postpone the Oct. 1 government shutdown \u2013 but don\u2019t count on it. See What a Government Shutdown Means for Realtors<\/a>.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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WASHINGTON \u2013 Even as Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., preps a last-ditch attempt to get his unruly conference in line behind a spending strategy, there were quiet staff-level talks happening among the \u201cfour corners\u201d of the congressional leadership in both chambers to somehow avert a shutdown.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Senate Democratic and Republican leaders have been negotiating the contents of a stopgap spending measure while keeping House GOP leaders in the loop, sources familiar with the talks said. They are cognizant of the pressures McCarthy is facing and are trying to give him something his conference can feasibly swallow, these people said.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Accordingly, Senate leaders are said to be considering leaving out Ukraine aid and possibly additional supplemental disaster relief appropriations.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Although senators on both sides of the aisle strongly support Ukraine aid, they\u2019ll get another bite at the apple in roughly six weeks when a continuing resolution (CR) expires Nov. 17 \u2013 although that date isn\u2019t set in stone, sources said. That date lines up with what McCarthy floated to his members during a Saturday conference call.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Leaving out Ukraine aid could make it easier to jump through that chamber\u2019s procedural hoops given expected roadblocks from Rand Paul, R-Ky., and possibly others. One source familiar with the talks said adding a Ukraine aid package could also lead to demands from Republicans for a substantial border security package that there may not be time to negotiate.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

No decisions have been made yet on the Ukraine piece, in part because the duration of the CR hasn\u2019t been finalized. If funding is extended beyond November, for example, there could be more pressure to get the money to Ukraine as part of the bill.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Disaster relief is broadly popular as well. But a bipartisan \u201canomaly\u201d that\u2019s already in an initial House version of stopgap legislation would free up $20 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency\u2019s disaster relief fund without adding extra money that House conservatives have said they oppose.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

One disaster-related item is expected to ride along with the CR: A fix to prevent steep pay cuts for wildland firefighters as soon as October.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

The White House requested $60 million in new funding to last through December; the House\u2019s current stopgap bill would repurpose up to $17.25 million from the 2021 infrastructure law to get through the duration of that monthlong government funding extension. The exact contours of a negotiated firefighter relief provision weren\u2019t immediately clear.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Extenders<\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n

The Senate bill was also expected to include a three-month extension of expiring Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spending and revenue-collection authority, given the two chambers aren\u2019t yet close to a compromise multiyear FAA reauthorization bill.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

The House\u2019s five-year FAA bill is the vehicle for the Senate\u2019s CR package, which senators want to have a deal on in time for the cloture vote on the motion to proceed, set up for 5:30 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

An extension of the expiring National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is also expected to be in any eventual stopgap deal.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Other legislative riders unrelated to fiscal 2024 appropriations were in the mix for the Senate\u2019s interim funding bill, sources said, including a package of health care \u201cextenders,\u201d although the details weren\u2019t clear. Lawmakers in both chambers at minimum want to renew expiring mandatory funding for community health centers and teaching hospitals as well as cash benefits for low-income households under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Also in play was renewal of the Compacts of Free Association, known as COFA, that govern U.S. relations with Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands. Economic aid to Micronesia and the Marshall Islands expires after Sept. 30, and the White House wants an extension of those provisions as well as aid to Palau, which lapses a year later, plus a bump in federal assistance.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Negotiations on a new compact with the Marshall Islands were still ongoing as of Monday, though a senior administration official reported \u201csubstantial progress\u201d in those talks, which are occurring this week in Washington as part of the U.S.-Pacific Island Forum Summit.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

House GOP leaders want to minimize the number of add-ons, however, and unrelated provisions may ultimately be kept to a minimum.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Even if Senate leaders can strike a deal, getting it through that chamber in time to beat Saturday\u2019s deadline could be a heavy if not insurmountable lift. There would be up to 30 hours of debate post-cloture just on the motion to proceed, followed by another 30 hours\u2019 delay after cloture is filed on the underlying bill \u2013 and then another 30 hours post-cloture on the underlying bill \u2013 if any senator chooses to drag out debate.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Also see: What a Government Shutdown Means for Realtors\u00ae<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a9 Copyright 2023 Henry Daily Herald. All rights reserved.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n

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By Aidan Quigley, Paul M. Krawzak and David Lerman A continuing resolution (extension) may postpone the Oct. 1 government shutdown \u2013 but don\u2019t count on it. See What a Government Shutdown Means for Realtors. WASHINGTON \u2013 Even as Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., preps a last-ditch attempt to get his unruly conference in line behind a spending strategy, there were quiet staff-level talks happening among the \u201cfour corners\u201d of the congressional leadership in both chambers to somehow avert a shutdown. Senate Democratic and Republican leaders have been negotiating the contents of a stopgap spending measure while keeping House GOP leaders in the loop, sources familiar with the talks said. They are cognizant of the pressures McCarthy is facing and are trying to give him something his conference can feasibly swallow, these people said. Accordingly, Senate leaders are said to be considering leaving out Ukraine aid and possibly additional supplemental disaster relief appropriations. Although senators on both sides of the aisle strongly support Ukraine aid, they\u2019ll get another bite at the apple in roughly six weeks when a continuing resolution (CR) expires Nov. 17 \u2013 although that date isn\u2019t set in stone, sources said. That date lines up with what McCarthy floated to his members during a Saturday conference call. Leaving out Ukraine aid could make it easier to jump through that chamber\u2019s procedural hoops given expected roadblocks from Rand Paul, R-Ky., and possibly others. One source familiar with the talks said adding a Ukraine aid package could also lead to demands from Republicans for a substantial border security package that there may not be time to negotiate. No decisions have been made yet on the Ukraine piece, in part because the duration of the CR hasn\u2019t been finalized. If funding is extended beyond November, for example, there could be more pressure to get the money to Ukraine as part of the bill. Disaster relief is broadly popular as well. But a bipartisan \u201canomaly\u201d that\u2019s already in an initial House version of stopgap legislation would free up $20 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency\u2019s disaster relief fund without adding extra money that House conservatives have said they oppose. One disaster-related item is expected to ride along with the CR: A fix to prevent steep pay cuts for wildland firefighters as soon as October. The White House requested $60 million in new funding to last through December; the House\u2019s current stopgap bill would repurpose up to $17.25 million from the 2021 infrastructure law to get through the duration of that monthlong government funding extension. The exact contours of a negotiated firefighter relief provision weren\u2019t immediately clear. Extenders The Senate bill was also expected to include a three-month extension of expiring Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spending and revenue-collection authority, given the two chambers aren\u2019t yet close to a compromise multiyear FAA reauthorization bill. The House\u2019s five-year FAA bill is the vehicle for the Senate\u2019s CR package, which senators want to have a deal on in time for the cloture vote on the motion to proceed, set up for 5:30 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday. An extension of the expiring National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is also expected to be in any eventual stopgap deal. Other legislative riders unrelated to fiscal 2024 appropriations were in the mix for the Senate\u2019s interim funding bill, sources said, including a package of health care \u201cextenders,\u201d although the details weren\u2019t clear. Lawmakers in both chambers at minimum want to renew expiring mandatory funding for community health centers and teaching hospitals as well as cash benefits for low-income households under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. Also in play was renewal of the Compacts of Free Association, known as COFA, that govern U.S. relations with Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands. Economic aid to Micronesia and the Marshall Islands expires after Sept. 30, and the White House wants an extension of those provisions as well as aid to Palau, which lapses a year later, plus a bump in federal assistance. Negotiations on a new compact with the Marshall Islands were still ongoing as of Monday, though a senior administration official reported \u201csubstantial progress\u201d in those talks, which are occurring this week in Washington as part of the U.S.-Pacific Island Forum Summit. House GOP leaders want to minimize the number of add-ons, however, and unrelated provisions may ultimately be kept to a minimum. Even if Senate leaders can strike a deal, getting it through that chamber in time to beat Saturday\u2019s deadline could be a heavy if not insurmountable lift. There would be up to 30 hours of debate post-cloture just on the motion to proceed, followed by another 30 hours\u2019 delay after cloture is filed on the underlying bill \u2013 and then another 30 hours post-cloture on the underlying bill \u2013 if any senator chooses to drag out debate. Also see: What a Government Shutdown Means for Realtors\u00ae \u00a9 Copyright 2023 Henry Daily Herald. 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