McCarthy worked with Democrats to pause the US shutdown. Now his job is at stake
by Joan E Greve from US news | The Guardian on (#6F743)
House Republican speaker passed a bill extending government funding at the risk of alienating hard right party members
In more normal political times, the successful prevention of a government shutdown might be cause for celebration. For Kevin McCarthy, it may instead mark the beginning of the end of his speakership.
After failing to pass a more conservative stopgap spending bill on Friday, the House Republican speaker introduced a different proposal extending government funding for 45 days and allocating $16bn for disaster relief aid. That bill the House on Saturday in an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 335 to 91, with 209 Democrats joining 126 Republicans in supporting the legislation.
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