Congressional Leaders Reach Deal to Avert Government Shutdown
Despite the deal, there is still much work to be done in negotiating full-year spending bills, and both chambers must pass a short-term funding extension this week to avoid a shutdown.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer have announced a deal to extend government funding into March, avoiding a potential shutdown.
- The deal has faced criticism from conservatives, including the House Freedom Caucus, who have accused Johnson of 'surrender'.
- Despite the deal, there is still much work to be done in negotiating full-year spending bills, and both chambers must pass a short-term funding extension this week to avoid a shutdown.
- House Republicans are continuing to pursue their oversight agenda targeting the Biden administration, with plans to vote this week to hold President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress.
- Lawmakers are facing not one but two government shutdown deadlines early this year — on January 19 and February 2.