“Unfortunately, I think it’s almost guaranteed,” said Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas.
The defeated proposal included significant spending cuts and aggressive border security policy changes.
passing individual spending bills with significant cuts. He accused those leaders of leveraging the shutdown to instead push a stopgap measure, known as a continuing resolution. Williams expressed a lack of understanding as to why any Republican would vote against the proposal, saying it would cut spending, boost border security and protect the military.“I’m as conservative as it gets,” Williams said, defending his support for the measure. “You check my record out.”
“It looks like the Republicans don’t have their act together,” Veasey said. “It looks like the most reckless, radical Republicans in their caucus are really calling the shots.”Rep. Chip Roy, R-Austin, a leading voice among the deeply conservative House Freedom Caucus, backed Friday’s proposal. He has said Republicans should put Senate Democrats on the spot by sending them the stopgap proposal keeping the government open while cutting spending and boosting border security.
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