A bipartisan caucus has introduced a new stopgap spending measure to keep the government open that includes border security provisions, Ukraine funding and disaster money.
A bipartisan caucus has introduced a new stopgap spending measure to keep the government open that includes border security provisions,The measure comes as lawmakers are scrambling to advance spending measures ahead of the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30.
The legislation stands in stark contrast from the other stopgap measures that have been proposed by only conservatives in the House, and could garner support from Democrats in the lower chamber who have opposed the GOP-only measures. Versions from House leadership and the odd-couple pairing of the moderate Republican Main Street Caucus and arch-conservative House Freedom Caucus have pitched overall spending of $1.471 trillion, respectively.
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