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[–] anon6789 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

WSJ Article

This article seemed to have done better details about the drama going on in all this. Here are some tidbits since it's paywalled. Give me a minute and I'll get the white thing for anyone interested, because to hell with NewsCorp.

The House voted 335-91 for the funding measure, which includes $16 billion in disaster relief but omits aid for Ukraine. It also excludes border-security measures sought by Republicans.

Republicans argued that the party had exhausted its options after dissident conservatives derailed an earlier plan, and said that the only choice now was to pass a bill extending funding at 2023’s $1.6 trillion annual rate through Nov. 17. That squares with major components of the approach being taken in the Senate, except that the Senate version includes an emergency $6 billion for Ukraine.

Some Democrats had worked to rally their members against the legislation, arguing against omitting aid for Ukraine and saying that Republicans had pulled a fast one by advancing a bill that they said would enable a pay raise for members of Congress. But Republicans moved to fix the cost-of-living increase matter and questioned why Democrats would be willing to shut down their own government in the name of supporting Ukraine.

Rep. Mike Quigley of Illinois, the lone House Democrat to vote against the short-term measure, said it was because the bill didn’t include funding for Ukraine. “Putin is celebrating,” he told CNN. “We got 45 days to fix it.”

“If we win this vote, this is the bill that will be signed into law,” said Rep. Don Bacon (R., Neb.) “If they can delay this until after the Senate vote, the Senate vote is going to become law. This is what this is all about. It’s nothing about them wanting to read it.”

[–] notnotmike@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] anon6789 1 points 1 year ago

That works too! I'm a BypassPaywalls user so I always forget about archive.

It looks to be a few hours behind though, and misses out on a bunch of important quotes that got added later.

Still, thanks for the additional resource reminder!

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