House Rejects Speaker Johnson's Shutdown Plan
House Rejects Speaker Johnson's Shutdown Plan
House Rejects Speaker Johnson's Shutdown Plan
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The House of Representatives rejected Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to avert a government shutdown, voting 202-220, with 14 Republicans joining 206 Democrats in opposition. The bill included a controversial measure known as the SAVE Act, which would impose new citizenship proof requirements for voter registration, a move criticized by many as unnecessary and politically motivated. This defeat highlights deep divisions within the Republican Party, as hardliners opposed the bill's length and attached provisions. Johnson's strategy of pairing a short-term funding extension with the SAVE Act has been met with skepticism, and some members of his party believe a cleaner, bipartisan solution may be necessary moving forward. With the funding deadline approaching, pressure is mounting for Johnson to present a viable alternative. The discord reflects broader concerns about the GOP's unity ahead of upcoming elections.

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