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House Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to prevent a government shutdown by extending funding through March 2025 is facing significant opposition from both Republicans and Democrats. His proposal includes a requirement for proof of citizenship to register to vote, which has been met with skepticism from conservative factions who argue it does not adequately cut spending. The White House has indicated that President Biden would veto the plan due to concerns that it pushes budget responsibilities onto a future administration. As the deadline of September 30 approaches, a bipartisan solution appears increasingly necessary to avoid a shutdown. Johnson's leadership is under scrutiny, as he must balance appeasing hardline conservatives with the need for broader cooperation in Congress. The outcome of this spending fight could significantly affect his chances of retaining the speakership in the upcoming election cycle.
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