House Passes Funding Bill for City of DC
Democrats still opposing piecemeal funding measures, though
The House on Wednesday passed legislation that would fund the District of Columbia's government as it sought to force the Senate into accepting a piecemeal approach to reopening the government.
Members passed the resolution, H.J.Res. 71, in a surprise voice vote after a debate in which Democrats said they would oppose all piecemeal spending bills from Republicans.
Several Democrats said that plan allows Republicans to pick and choose which portions of the government to spare from the shutdown when Congress should be ending the shutdown for all.
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"Several Democrats said that plan allows Republicans to pick and choose which portions of the government to spare from the shutdown when Congress should be ending the shutdown for all."
Kinda like the way Democrats picked and chose the tax cuts to continue instead of renewing all of them? Right, thought so. Sucks when the other guys do it, doesn't it?
"If everyone can't get it, then no one can"
That's the kind of reasoning that fuels the Dem's resistance to school vouchers.