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OnPolitics: Government shutdown déjà vu

Yes, a "laddered" continuing resolution is a real thing.

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Tue Nov 14 2023

 

Marina Pitofsky Associate Editor/Politics

Do you have déjà vu? Yes, lawmakers already passed a temporary funding bill in September to avoid a government shutdown. That bill is set to expire, so Congress needs to pass another measure known as a continuing resolution. 

Why am I hearing about a ladder? Yes, a "laddered" continuing resolution is a real thing. Johnson is pushing a two-tiered, short-term measure to fund the government, referred to as a "laddered" continuing resolution, until deadlines in January and February. It's an unusual approach compared to previous stopgap bills which extended all government functions until one deadline.   

Will the country avoid a government shutdown? A handful of ultraconservative GOP lawmakers have said they intend to vote against the continuing resolution, so the bill will almost certainly require Democratic support. 

What does a government shutdown mean for me? If lawmakers can't figure out some kind of compromise, federal agencies must stop any work that isn't considered essential. Hundreds of thousands of federal employees would be furloughed and some food assistance programs and other crucial benefits could be delayed.  

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