House Republicans plan Tuesday vote to fund government
House Republicans scheduled a vote for Tuesday to pass a bill that would fund the government and prevent a partial shutdown. The bill aims to extend funding at current levels through September 30, despite opposition from House Democrats. President Trump is actively seeking support from Republican lawmakers, as some hardline members have indicated they will back the bill. This marks a shift from previous funding disputes, where hardliners often opposed similar measures. If the House passes the bill, it will move to the Senate, where at least seven Democratic votes will be needed for approval. Some Senate Democrats have expressed willingness to support the bill to avoid a government shutdown.