House Republicans pulled their annual funding bill for financial services and the general government on Thursday amid divisions over abortion-related provisions, and FBI funding. This was the second time this week that GOP leaders chose to postpone a vote over party divisions. The GOP leadership wanted to pass the conference plan, which was a partisan plan.
In the midst of disagreements over abortion-related provisions and FBI funding, House Republicans on Thursday withdrew their monthly financial services and public government funding bill. It was the next time in a week that GOP leaders chose to postpone deciding on funding legislation due to internal party strife. The leadership of the GOP hoped to pass the conference’s political plan… In the midst of disagreements over abortion-related provisions and FBI funding, House Republicans on Thursday withdrew their monthly financial services and public government funding bill. It was the next time in a week that GOP leaders decided against putting the party’s divisions on the ballot when it came to funding legislation. The political plan laying of the conference was hoped to be passed by the GOP leadership.
House Republicans pulled their annual funding bill for financial services and the general government on Thursday amid divisions over abortion-related provisions, and FBI funding. This was the second time this week that GOP leaders chose to postpone a vote over party divisions. The GOP leadership wanted to pass the conference plan, which was a partisan plan.