What’s in — and out of — the latest House funding bill

The Washington Examiner
23 Sept 202401:58

Summary

TLDRHouse Speaker Mike Johnson introduced a continuing resolution to fund the government until December 20th, avoiding a shutdown. This marks his second attempt after the first proposal failed. The resolution maintains fiscal 2024 budget levels with no new spending and excludes the SAVE Act, which required citizenship proof for 2024 elections. It includes $231 million for the Secret Service but omits previous disaster relief and Veteran Affairs funding, which will be revisited in December. The bill also extends healthcare provisions for the VA and improves disaster response funding access.

Takeaways

  • 🏛️ Speaker Mike Johnson introduced a proposal to prevent a government shutdown by extending funding until December 20th.
  • 📉 The continuing resolution maintains current spending levels without additional federal spending, as agreed upon in the fiscal 2024 budget.
  • 🔄 This is Johnson's second attempt at a funding agreement after his first proposal failed in the House.
  • 🚫 The new resolution excludes the SAVE Act, which was previously included to satisfy hard-line House Republicans.
  • 🗳️ The SAVE Act would have required proof of citizenship for 2024 election voters, but it is not part of the new proposal.
  • 💵 The bill includes an additional $231 million for the Secret Service to protect presidential candidates ahead of the election.
  • 💼 Previous allocations for disaster relief and Veteran Affairs are not included in this shorter proposal due to the time frame, but are expected to be finalized in December.
  • 🏥 The continuing resolution extends several healthcare provisions for the VA and allows quicker access to disaster response funds.
  • 🤝 Johnson calls for traditional Republicans to break with MAGA extremists to keep the government open and meet American needs.
  • 💼 House leaders emphasize the finite resources and the need to replace assets, highlighting the strain on current funding.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of House Speaker Mike Johnson's proposal?

    -The purpose of the proposal is to keep the government funded past the shutdown deadline by extending current spending levels.

  • Until when does the continuing resolution proposed by Mike Johnson aim to extend the current spending levels?

    -The continuing resolution aims to extend the current spending levels until December 20th.

  • What was the fate of Mike Johnson's initial proposal for funding agreement?

    -Mike Johnson's initial proposal for a funding agreement died on the house floor.

  • What does the three-month continuing resolution proposed by Johnson entail?

    -The three-month continuing resolution extends government funding levels agreed upon in the fiscal 2024 budget without any additional spending for the federal government.

  • What was the SAVE Act and why was it omitted from the new continuing resolution?

    -The SAVE Act was previously included to appease hard-line House Republicans and required proof of citizenship for those voting in the 2024 election. It was omitted from the new continuing resolution.

  • What is the stance of the proposers regarding the commitment to keeping the government open?

    -The proposers' commitment remains the same, but they are calling for traditional Republicans to break with MAGA extremists and partner with them to keep the government open and meet the needs of the American people.

  • What additional funding was agreed upon for the Secret Service in the continuing resolution?

    -The continuing resolution includes a provision allocating an additional $231 million to the Secret Service to protect presidential candidates ahead of the election.

  • Why was increased funding for the Secret Service included in the bill?

    -The increased funding for the Secret Service was included to show the math of stretching finite resources to their maximum and the need to replace these assets.

  • What provisions from the previous bill are not included in the shorter proposal?

    -The shorter proposal does not include provisions for disaster relief and Veteran Affairs that were present in the previous bill.

  • Why are the provisions for disaster relief and Veteran Affairs not included in the shorter proposal according to House GOP sources?

    -House GOP sources say these provisions are not included because of the shorter time frame of the bill, and that funding for these areas will be finalized in December.

  • What healthcare extensions does the continuing resolution include for the VA?

    -The continuing resolution includes a number of healthcare extensions for the VA and allows for faster access to funds for disaster response.

Outlines

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🏛️ Government Funding Proposal

House Speaker Mike Johnson introduced a proposal to keep the government funded past the shutdown deadline. The continuing resolution would extend current spending levels until December 20th. This is Johnson's second attempt after his initial proposal failed. The resolution maintains the fiscal 2024 budget's spending levels without additional federal funding. It excludes the SAVE Act, which required citizenship proof for 2024 elections. The bill includes an additional $231 million for the Secret Service to protect presidential candidates, replacing previous allocations for disaster relief and Veterans Affairs. The shorter time frame excludes these provisions, but they are expected to be finalized in December. The resolution also extends healthcare provisions for the VA and streamlines disaster response funding.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Continuing Resolution

A continuing resolution is a legislative tool used by the U.S. Congress to fund the government temporarily when a new budget has not been passed. In the context of the video, it extends current spending levels until December 20th, indicating a stopgap measure to avoid a government shutdown while negotiations for a full budget continue.

💡Shutdown Deadline

The shutdown deadline refers to the date by which the government must be funded to avoid a shutdown. In the video, it is mentioned as the reason for proposing a continuing resolution, highlighting the urgency to keep the government operational.

💡Fiscal 2024 Budget

The fiscal 2024 budget is a financial plan for the government's revenues and expenditures for the year 2024. The script mentions that the continuing resolution extends the funding levels agreed upon in this budget, showing the baseline for government spending.

💡No Additional Spending

This phrase indicates that the continuing resolution does not propose any increase in federal government spending. It is relevant to the video's theme as it discusses the fiscal responsibility and the constraints on government spending.

💡Save Act

The SAVE Act, which stands for Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Act, is mentioned as previously included to appease certain political factions. It required proof of citizenship for voting, indicating a debate on election integrity and immigration within the context of government funding.

💡Maga Extremists

Maga extremists is a term used to describe a faction within the Republican party with more hardline views. The video script suggests a call for traditional Republicans to break with these extremists to pass the funding agreement, illustrating internal party dynamics.

💡Secret Service

The Secret Service is a federal law enforcement agency that protects the President and other high-ranking officials. The video mentions an additional $231 million allocated to the Secret Service, emphasizing the need for enhanced security, especially ahead of the election.

💡Disaster Relief

Disaster relief refers to the assistance provided to those affected by natural disasters. The script notes that previous bills allocated money for disaster relief, suggesting ongoing needs for such funding in the context of government responsibilities.

💡Veteran Affairs

Veteran Affairs pertains to the services and benefits provided to military veterans. The video script indicates that previous bills included provisions for Veteran Affairs, highlighting the government's commitment to supporting veterans.

💡Health Care Extensions

Health care extensions refer to the prolongation of programs or funding related to health care services. In the video, it is mentioned that the continuing resolution includes extensions for the VA, indicating a focus on maintaining healthcare services for veterans.

💡Disaster Response

Disaster response is the process of providing immediate aid and support following a disaster. The script mentions faster access to funds for disaster response, underscoring the importance of agility in government funding for emergency situations.

Highlights

House Speaker Mike Johnson proposes a continuing resolution to keep the government funded past the shutdown deadline.

The proposed resolution would extend current spending levels until December 20th.

This is Johnson's second attempt to pass a funding agreement after his initial proposal failed.

The three-month continuing resolution extends government funding levels agreed upon in the fiscal 2024 budget.

The new clean continuing resolution omits the SAVE Act previously included to appease hard-line House Republicans.

The SAVE Act would have required proof of citizenship for those voting in the 2024 election.

Johnson calls for traditional Republicans to break with MAGA extremists to keep the government open.

The continuing resolution does not include additional funding for the federal government.

House leaders agreed to attach increased funding for the Secret Service.

The bill includes a provision allocating an additional $231 million to the Secret Service to protect presidential candidates.

The previous bill allocated money for disaster relief and Veterans Affairs, but these provisions are not included in the shorter proposal.

Funding for disaster relief and Veterans Affairs will be finalized in December, according to House GOP sources.

The continuing resolution includes a number of Health Care extensions for the VA.

The resolution allows for faster access to funds for Disaster Response.

The government is stretching finite resources to their maximum.

The need to replace assets due to stretched resources is highlighted.

Transcripts

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house Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled his

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proposal to keep the government funded

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past the shutdown deadline the

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continuing resolution would extend

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current spending levels until December

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20th it's Johnson's second attempt to

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pass a funding agreement after his

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initial proposal died on the house floor

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the three-month continuing resolution

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extends Government funding levels that

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were agreed upon in the fiscal 2024

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budget with no additional spending for

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the federal government the new clean

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continuing resolution omits the save act

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previously included to appease hard line

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House Republicans our commitment Remains

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the

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Same but we need traditional

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Republicans to

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break with Maga extremists and partner

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with us so we can keep the government

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open and meet the needs of the American

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people it would have required proof of

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citizenship for those voting in the 2024

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election while the continuing resolution

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does not include additional funding

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house leaders agreed to attach increased

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funding for the Secret Service we are

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showing the math we have finite

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resources and we are stretching those

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resources to their maximum right now

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which is going to require us to replace

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these assets the bill includes a

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provision allocating an additional $231

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million to the agency to protect

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presidential candidates ahead of the

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election the previous Bill allocated

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money for disaster relief and Veteran

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Affairs those Provisions are not

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included in the shorter proposal House

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GOP sources say this is because of the

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shorter time frame of the bill they say

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that funding will be finalized in

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December the continuing resolution does

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include a number of Health Care

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extensions for the VA and allow faster

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access to funds for Disaster Response

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