Senate Democrats oppose GOP spending bill as shutdown nears
Senate Democrats are opposing a Republican spending bill that has already passed the House, as a government shutdown deadline approaches. They are advocating for a 30-day stopgap funding measure, but its chances in the Republican-controlled Congress are slim. Senate Majority Leader John Thune emphasized the urgency of the situation, while Democrats worry about being blamed for a shutdown. They are united in their push for the stopgap measure, but Senate Republicans have shown little interest in it. The House bill includes controversial cuts and requires the District of Columbia to revert to a previous budget, prompting backlash from local leaders. The Senate is expected to vote on the Democrats' proposal, but it is likely to fail, leading to consideration of the House bill.