The U.S. Congress Passes Funding Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown
The U.S. Congress, with significant Democratic support, passed a stopgap funding bill to avoid a government shutdown. Previously, Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy had to abandon demands from his party’s hardliners for a partisan bill. The Democratic-majority Senate showed unity by voting 88-9 in favor of the measure, and it was signed into law by President Joe Biden.
Shift in McCarthy’s Party Leadership
McCarthy’s decision to abandon the hardliners in his party could lead to attempts by far-right members to remove him from his leadership role. The House voted 335-91 in support of funding the government through Nov. 17, with more Democrats than Republicans backing the bill.
Essential Services Spared in Government Shutdown Plans
Prior to the potential shutdown, Federal agencies had already made plans detailing which services would continue and which would cease. Essential services like airport screening and border patrols were set to continue, while others such as scientific research and nutrition aid were expected to halt.
The shutdown would have affected the pay of a majority of the government’s employees and shut down various federal services, including National Parks and financial regulators.
Relief for American People and Federal Agencies
Avoiding a shutdown brings relief to the American people and federal agencies. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed his relief post-vote, emphasizing that bipartisanship was crucial in avoiding a shutdown.
Yellen Warns of Economic Strain from Shutdown
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen previously warned about the detrimental effects a government shutdown could have on the U.S. economy. She described it as “reckless” and highlighted the potential damage to businesses and consumers. Yellen expressed concerns about decreased expenditure and investment, which could negatively impact economic development and equilibrium.
Hot Take: A Close Call for the U.S. Government
The U.S. government narrowly avoided a shutdown with the passage of a stopgap funding bill. The shift in party dynamics within the Republican Party, along with bipartisan support in Congress, played a crucial role in preventing a shutdown. However, the potential consequences of a government shutdown on essential services and the economy were highlighted by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. It serves as a reminder of the importance of bipartisanship and timely decision-making to ensure the smooth functioning of the government.