GOP Pushes Early Vote on Stopgap Funding

Written by FrumForum News on Tuesday January 25, 2011

The Hill reports:

The House will hold an early vote in mid-February on a bill to fund the government, Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said Tuesday, as Republican leaders look to get a head start on cutting federal spending.

The government is now operating under a stopgap measure that expires March 4, but Cantor said the House would vote the week of Feb. 14 on a new funding bill, known as a continuing resolution.

“I know it’s a little bit out of the norm to announce this early the scheduling of a vote, but this is how serious we are on delivering on our commitment to cut spending,” Cantor said after a House GOP conference meeting.

The vote will allow Republican leaders to move ahead on their efforts to reduce spending for the current fiscal year, before the full budget process begins in earnest. The majority leader has said the continuing resolution is one of “three bites at the apple” Republicans will have to demand spending cuts. The other two are a vote to lift the debt ceiling and next year’s budget.

On a more practical level, the early vote will provide more time for what is expected to a contentious battle with the Senate, where Democratic leaders are sure to resist the level of spending reductions the House GOP will demand. Lawmakers typically wait until the last minute to act on stopgap funding measures.

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