Democrats digging in against full-year CR as shutdown deadline ticks closer
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : Asked Tuesday if he'd back a full-year stopgap if the GOP plan reaches the Senate, Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), whose state went for Trump last year, didn't say no.47% : "So, do you really think a Republican House and a Republican Senate is going to send language that limits a Republican president, by the way, his name is Donald Trump, and expect him to sign it?" Republicans are hoping to unveil the text of their funding stopgap plan by the end of the week to provide members with several days to review the text before an eventual vote.
40% : " The issue presents a dilemma for Democratic leaders, who are fighting to curb the significant federal spending cuts being pursued by Elon Musk and the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
27% : The push to move a one-year continuing resolution has taken off since Thursday, when President Trump threw his weight behind a "clean" CR, which would extend 2024 funding levels through the remainder of fiscal year 2025.
27% : As some of the recent orders by Trump have seen challenges in the court, Democrats have ramped up calls in the past month for assurances from their Republican colleagues that any funding compromise reached be carried out as Congress intended.
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