Rep. Rosendale to Newsmax: 4 Bills Would 'Cover 70 Percent' of Spending

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Rep. Rosendale to Newsmax: 4 Bills Would 'Cover 70 Percent' of Spending
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House Appropriations Committee member Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., told Newsmax on Monday that four bills coming up for debate and action on the House floor this week would fund 70% of government spending even as a potential 'shutdown' looms Saturday.

House Appropriations Committee member Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., told Newsmax on Monday that four bills coming up for debate and action on the House floor this week would fund 70% of government spending even as a potential shutdown looms Saturday.

"There are still a few members that won't vote for funding the government while we finish all the 12 bills. I don't understand," said Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. "I think that you're going to see those four bills come to the floor tomorrow," Rosendale said on Newsmax, "which is going to put us on a really, really, good trajectory to start addressing the end of the of funding.""Like most Americans, you're going to see very little impact," he said. "Checks will still go out.

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