Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jul 13
GOP Leaders Drop Pentagon Bill for Daylight Saving Vote as Sept. 30 Funding Deadline Nears
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jul 13

GOP Leaders Drop Pentagon Bill for Daylight Saving Vote as Sept. 30 Funding Deadline Nears

1 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Jul 13

Summary

  • Nearly two weeks after the House was sent home early, Republican leaders shelved the must-pass Pentagon bill and plan a vote this week on year-round daylight saving time to try to break Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s blockade.
  • Luna already blocked an earlier attempt to pair the elections overhaul with the defense bill, and leadership now doubts any immigration measure can reach the floor because moderates and hard-liners want conflicting concessions.
  • Fiscal 2027 State Department funding is also set for another try, including a Thomas Massie amendment to cut Israel aid that GOP leaders expect could expose Democratic divisions before Election Day.
  • The paralysis reaches beyond the House: appropriations are stalled ahead of the Sept. 30 deadline, while the Senate remains jammed by a spending-level fight, Mitch McConnell’s absence and Lindsey Graham’s death.

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