House Fails to Pass GOP Stopgap Funding Plan

By Joseph Lord, Stacy Robinson and Jackson Richman WASHINGTON—The House on Sept. 18 failed to pass a temporary spending fix that would have forestalled a government shutdown. The GOP measure, which would have extended the government funding deadline by six months, was rejected by the House in a 202–220 vote, including 14 Republicans who voted against it. Three Democrats supported the…

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