Johnson makes slow progress to avoid government shutdown in first full week as speaker

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Johnson makes slow progress to avoid government shutdown in first full week as speaker
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Cami Mondeaux is a congressional reporter. She started with the Washington Examiner as a copy editor, later joining the breaking news team and eventually settling on the Congress beat. A Utah native, Cami graduated from Westminster College in Salt Lake City in 2021 and covered state government as a breaking news reporter for KSL News Radio.

Just nine days into his speakership, Mike Johnson is establishing himself as a staunchly conservative leader who is willing to advance the GOP’s priorities while also juggling a number of legislative deadlines to keep the government open past Nov. 17.

While Republican members have a general consensus that the first week under Johnson has been successful, they also acknowledge there will be an end to his honeymoon period — especially when it comes to appeasing the hard-line conservative members of the conference. However, the House has not yet unveiled a proposal for how it will avoid a government shutdown after Johnson said last week he plans to advance some sort of temporary funding bill to give lawmakers more time to negotiate with the Senate on its appropriations bills. Johnson has said he would prefer a stopgap measure lasting through mid-January, although it’s not yet clear what that plan would look like.

The cut to the appropriations bill is not necessarily a cut in the appropriation process either. Most funding for Housing and Urban Development comes from refinancing fees, an average of $10 billion a year. But with nobody refinancing their homes due to high interest rates, that money did not come in as it usually would, leading to a loss of $7 billion to $8 billion that would usually be in the bill, according to Cole.

While aid to Israel is something both parties strongly agree with, Democratic support for the legislation broke down after Johnson added a provision in the bill that would cut $14.3 billion in funding from the Internal Revenue Service to offset the cost of the aid to Israel — prompting Democratic leaders to encourage party members to vote against it.

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