House votes against stopgap bill in blow to McCarthy as shutdown highly likely
by Joan E Greve in Washington from World news | The Guardian on (#6F665)
Speaker's proposed measure tanked by hard-right Republicans with less than 48 hours before government funding lapses
The House Republican speaker, Kevin McCarthy, suffered another embarrassing defeat on Friday, after hard-right lawmakers tanked his stopgap funding bill that would have averted a federal shutdown on Sunday morning.
McCarthy's proposed stopgap measure, which would have funded the government for another month while enacting severe spending cuts on most federal agencies, failed in a vote of 198 to 232, as 21 Republicans joined Democrats in opposing the legislation.
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