Early GOP rift emerges as Congress braces for shutdown fight [View all]
Source: The Hill
08/05/25 6:00 AM ET
Rifts are emerging between Republicans over how to approach next months government funding fight, with some pushing for leaders to try to pass new full-year spending plans and others already expressing openness to another funding patch if it means less spending.
When lawmakers return from their monthlong recess in September, theyll have just weeks before an end-of-month deadline to keep the government funded or risk a shutdown.
Lawmakers acknowledge theyll likely need a stopgap funding bill, also known as a continuing resolution (CR), to keep the government open come October and buy time for Congress to strike an overall fiscal 2026 spending deal. But some conservatives have already expressed backing for a full-year CR that would mostly lock in for another year funding levels set in March 2024.
No. 1, heres my order, pass the budget, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said last week. No. 2, no government shutdown. No. 3 is, if were gonna have a CR, lets do a full year, he told The Hill, adding, If we cant get it done by now, were not going to get done anytime soon.
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