Speaker Mike Johnson’s Spending Bill Fails After Republican OppositionSean Moran 18 Sep 2024
Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) gambit to attach the SAVE Act to a stop-gap spending bill failed in the House on Wednesday after Republicans opposed the bill.
The six-month stop-gap spending bill, otherwise known as a continuing resolution (CR), failed 202-220.
Fourteen Republicans voted against the legislation and two voted “present,” while three Democrats voted in favor of the bill.
https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1836538235251486752Johnson said during the August recess that he would attach the SAVE Act to the six-month continuing resolution. The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections.
As Breitbart News’s Bradley Jaye reported, many corners of the House Republican Conference opposed the scheme:
Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL) publicly opposed the measure because it would allegedly have a negative impact on defense spending, with other defense hawks expected to follow his lead. A handful of members opposed pairing the SAVE Act with the spending bill. Multiple members of the House Appropriations Committee opposed the six-month length, preferring a three-month bill, which would give appropriators and Democrats the chance to pass a massive omnibus during a lame-duck session of Congress.
Conservatives also opposed a continuation of spending levels and priorities that they did not approve in the first place.
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