No tolerance for government shutdown: U.S. House minority leader
- Americas
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 09:51 | 22 March 2024
- Modified Date: 09:54 | 22 March 2024
U.S. House of Representatives Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries stressed the need to act ahead of a looming government shutdown, saying the government must be funded.
"Under no circumstances can we tolerate a government shutdown, which will hurt the American people," Jeffries said Thursday at a news conference.
His remarks came after U.S. congressional leaders unveiled a $1.2 trillion government funding package earlier in the day to avert a partial government shutdown by a Friday night deadline.
"We have a responsibility to make sure that the government is funded, and the six appropriations bills do so in a way that takes care of the health, the safety, the education and the economic well-being of the American people.
"I look forward to the bills being brought to the floor for passage tomorrow," he added.
House Republicans and Biden administration negotiators reached a fiscal 2024 Homeland Security spending deal late Monday.
U.S. President Joe Biden pledged Tuesday to "immediately" sign the bill.
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