Chuck Schumer says Democrats will not support ‘partisan’ Republican funding bill to avoid shutdown – live

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Schumer says Democrats will not support ‘partisan’ funding bill passed by House Republicans to avert shutdown

Speaking on the Senate floor, Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic minority’s leader, said this afternoon that Democrats will not provide the necessary votes to adopt the stopgap funding bill passed by House Republicans, which includes cuts to vital services and programs.

Senate rules mean that 60 votes are needed to move legislation forward, and Republicans only have 53 seats – and 52 votes, given Rand Paul’s stated opposition to to the House bill.

Here are Schumer’s remarks:

Funding the government should be a bipartisan effort. But Republicans chose a partisan path, drafting their Continuing Resolution without any input, any input, from Congressional Democrats.

Because of that, Republicans do not have the votes in the Senate to invoke cloture on the House CR.

Our caucus is unified on a clean April 11th CR that will keep the government open and give Congress time to negotiate bipartisan legislation that can pass. We should vote on that.

I hope our Republican colleagues will join us to avoid a shutdown on Friday.

Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, announced that Democrats will not support a partisan Republican bill and called for negotiations to keep the government funded.
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The Wisconsin supreme court candidate Susan Crawford drew attention to Elon Musk’s massive spending in favor of her opponent, the state’s former Republican attorney general Brad Schimel, in a televised debate on Wednesday by mashing the names of the two men together.

After Schimel suggested that nearly half of Crawford’s donors came from outside the state, she turned to him and said: “I have support from all over the country, and it is because Elon Schimel is trying to buy this race, and people are very upset that and they are disturbed about that.”

“He is spending over $10m,” Crawford continued. That dwarfs the contribution of anybody else, in any campaign in Wisconsin history. People should be very concerned about that”.

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