Congressional Democrats plan to meet with President
The meeting is set for Thursday, one of the people said. A White House spokesperson declined to comment.
Trump has said he thinks a shutdown is likely but
Senate and House Democrats say they want to make pending cuts to federal health-care programs part of any negotiations and won’t go along with a simple temporary funding bill to keep the government open through Nov. 21, which cleared the Republican-led House last week but failed in the Senate.
On Monday, White House Press Secretary
A funding measure in the Senate would need the support of at least seven Democrats. The party’s leaders have proposed a $1.5 trillion alternative bill to keep the lights on through Oct. 31, but that measure also failed to get the 60 votes needed for passage.
The proposal would permanently extend Obamacare premium tax breaks for the middle class set to expire at the end of the year, reverse GOP cuts to Medicaid and impose new restrictions intended to block the Trump administration from refusing to spend money on programs like medical research that Congress had already appropriated.
Earlier:
“People are getting notices that their health-care premiums are going up. People are losing health care. Do it now. There’s no reason not to do it now,” Senate Minority Leader
House Minority Leader
“We have to continue to do more,” Jeffries said.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Monday that the administration wants “a simple, clean budget extension, a straightforward, responsible solution to keep the government open to Nov. 21.”
Senate Majority Leader
“They can’t make that argument with a straight face,” Thune told reporters Friday.
(Updates with Thursday meeting expectation in second paragraph.)
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