Representative Tom Cole, the Republican chair of the House
Appropriations Committee, told reporters that he and others were
"supportive of what he (Johnson) is trying to do," but pointed
out that the deadline is rapidly approaching.
Johnson on Wednesday canceled a vote on a bill that would have
extended government funding at current levels into March 2025
and implemented a controversial provision requiring people to
provide proof of citizenship to register to vote because of
opposition within his own party.
Republicans currently hold a 220-211 House majority, meaning
they have repeatedly had to rely on Democrats to pass
legislation.
But Democrats opposed the funding bill due to the voting
measure, which they said was unnecessary given that it is
already illegal for noncitizens to vote in federal elections.
Johnson is under added pressure from Republican presidential
candidate Donald Trump, who has urged Republicans to shut down
the government if they cannot pass the voting measure.
But Trump's position is not popular among the moderates in his
party, many of whom are about to face tough reelection fights in
the Nov. 5 general election.
"We can't have a government shutdown five weeks before an
election," Cole said. "There are some things that do need to be
negotiated, and the final deal is going to take Democratic
votes," he said, pointing to Democratic control of the U.S.
Senate and the White House, both of which will need to agree to
any final stopgap funding solution.
Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told reporters
on Thursday that he had a "brief conversation" with Johnson the
day before about finding "a path forward" on government funding,
but declined to share details of the discussion.
(Reporting by Moira Warburton and Bo Erickson; Editing by Scott
Malone and Jonathan Oatis)
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