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Senate Passes $1.2 Trillion Spending Package, 25 Republicans Approve Bill

[[{“value”:”Although the federal government briefly went into a partial shutdown, the Senate finalized a deal to approve a$ 1.2 trillion spending package.
The bill passed in a 74- 24 vote and goes to Joe Biden’s desk.
” Because obligations of federal funds are incurred and tracked on a daily basis, agencies will not shut down and may continue their ordinary operations”, the White House said in a statement.
According to NBC News, the bill funds the “departments of State, Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services and Homeland Security, among others”.
25 Republicans approved the monstrosity.
Two Senate Republicans, Mike Braun ( IN ) and Rick Scott ( FL ), did not vote.
How’s the list:
25 Republican Senators voted yes to pass the$ 1.2 trillion government funding package in the dark of night pic. twitter.com/asN8RxKOJj
— Grace Chong ( @gc22gc ) March 23, 2024
From the Associated Press:
Prospects for a quick- term government shutdown had appeared to grow Friday evening after Republicans and Democrats battled over proposed amendments to the bill. Any effective amendments to the bill would have sent the legislation back to the House, which had now left town for a two- week recess.
But immediately before midnight Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced a breakthrough.
” It’s been a very long and hard day, but we have just reached an agreement to complete the job of funding the government”, Schumer said. ” It is great for the country that we have reached this republican deal. It was n’t easy, but tonight our persistence has been worth it”.
While Congress has previously approved money for Veterans Affairs, Interior, Agriculture and other agencies, the bill approved this week is much larger, providing funding for the Defense, Homeland Security and State departments and various aspects of basic government.
The House passed the bill Friday morning by a vote of 286- 134, barely gaining the two- thirds majority needed for approval. More than 70 % of the money would go to defense.
Read the full list of House Republicans who voted for the$ 1.2 trillion spending bill:
FULL LIST of all RINO Republicans who only voted YES on the garbage$ 1.2 Trillion spending bill.
VOTE THEM OUT OF OFFICE and VACATE THE CHAIR!
Mark Amodei, Nev.
Don Bacon, Neb.
Jim Baird, Ind.
Andy Barr, Ky.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Larry Bucshon, Ind.
Ken…
— Daily Noah.com ( @Daily NoahNews ) March 22, 2024
FULL LIST of all RINO Republicans who only voted YES on the garbage$ 1.2 Trillion spending bill.
VOTE THEM OUT OF OFFICE and VACATE THE CHAIR!
Mark Amodei, Nev.
Don Bacon, Neb.
Jim Baird, Ind.
Andy Barr, Ky.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Larry Bucshon, Ind.
Ken Calvert, Calif.
Mike Carey, Ohio
John Carter, Tex.
Buddy Carter, Ga.
Lori Chavez- DeRemer, Ore.
Juan Ciscomani, Ariz.
Tom Cole, Okla.
Rick Crawford, Ark.
Dan Crenshaw, Tex.
A. D’Esposito, N. Y.
Monica De La Cruz, Tex.
Mario Diaz- Balart, Fla.
John Duarte, Calif.
Neal Dunn, Fla.
Chuck Edwards, N. C.
Jake Ellzey, Tex.
Tom Emmer, Minn.
Drew Ferguson, Ga.
Brian Fitzpatrick, Pa.
Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn.
Mike Flood, Neb.
Virginia Foxx, N. C.
Mike Gallagher, Wis.
Andrew R. Garbarino, N. Y.
Mike Garcia, Calif.
Carlos A. Gimenez, Fla.
Kay Granger, Tex.
Sam Graves, Mo.
Brett Guthrie, Ky.
French Hill, Ark.
Ashley Hinson, Iowa
Erin Houchin, Ind.
Richard Hudson, N. C.
Bill Huizenga, Mich.
Darrell Issa, Calif.
John James, Mich.
Mike Johnson, La.
Dusty Johnson, S. D.
David Joyce, Ohio
Tom Kean Jr., N. J.
Mike Kelly, Pa.
Jen Kiggans, Va.
Kevin Kiley, Calif.
Young Kim, Calif.
David Kustoff, Tenn.
Nick LaLota, N. Y.
Doug LaMalfa, Calif.
Doug Lamborn, Colo.
Nick Langworthy, N. Y.
Bob Latta, Ohio
Jake LaTurner, Kan.
Michael Lawler, N. Y.
Laurel Lee, Fla.
Julia Letlow, La.
Frank Lucas, Okla.
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.
Celeste Maloy, Utah
Michael McCaul, Tex.
Lisa C. McClain, Mich.
Patrick T. McHenry, N. C.
Dan Meuser, Pa.
Carol Miller, http ://W.Va.
Max L. Miller, Ohio
M. Miller- Meeks, Iowa
Marcus J. Molinaro, N. Y.
John Moolenaar, Mich.
Blake D. Moore, Utah
Dan Newhouse, Wash.
Zachary Nunn, Iowa
Jay Obernolte, Calif.
Greg Pence, Ind.
Guy Reschenthaler, Pa.
Harold Rogers, Ky.
David Rouzer, N. C.
John Rutherford, Fla.
M. Elvira Salazar, Fla.
Steve Scalise, La.
Adrian Smith, Neb.
Jason T. Smith, Mo.
Lloyd Smucker, Pa.
Michelle Steel, Calif.
Elise Stefanik, N. Y.
Glenn Thompson, Pa.
Michael R. Turner, Ohio
David G. Valadao, Calif.
Derrick Van Orden, Wis.
Tim Walberg, Mich.
Brad Wenstrup, Ohio
Brandon Williams, N. Y.
Joe Wilson, S. C.
Rob Wittman, Va.
Steve Womack, Ark.
Rudy Yakym, Ind.
Ryan Zinke, Mont.
Per CBS News:
Its passage allows Congress to shift its focus to other priorities, including next year’s spending bills that need to be signed into law by October and international aid to U. S. allies that has been in limbo for months.
But the agreement House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, reached with Democratic leadership in the Senate to fund the government even threatens his position in leadership after a majority of his conference voted against the bill.
The violent rush to fund the government was the latest example of domestic divisions within the extremely small Republican majority in the House that has forced party leaders to rely on Democratic votes to get legislation passed, much to the dismay of conservatives. House Democrats voted for Friday’s bill by a margin of 185 in favor to 22 against, compared to the 101 to 112 split among Republicans.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, teased a probable no- confidence vote in Johnson, filing a motion to vacate that the House could be forced to consider after its future two- week recess. The motion is the exact maneuver that a handful of Republicans used to oust Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California from the speakership in October amid GOP divisions about how to handle spending.
” I filed the motion to vacate today, but it’s more of a warning”, Greene said after the House vote, adding that “it’s time for our conference to choose a new speaker”.
Read what’s included in the$ 1.2 trillion spending package below:
You Won’t Believe The WOKE GARBAGE Included In The Insane$ 1.2 Trillion Spending Bill”}]] [[{“value”:”

The Senate approved a $1.2 trillion budget package despite the brief partial shutdown of the federal government.
The bill was passed by a vote of 74-24 and will be sent to Joe Biden.
The White House issued a statement saying that “because federal funds are used daily and obligations are tracked, agencies may continue to operate as usual.”
According to NBC News, this bill funds “the departments of State, Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services and Homeland Security, as well as others.”
25 Republicans voted for the monstrosity.
Two Senate Republicans, Mike Braun from Indiana and Rick Scott from Florida, did not vote.
Here’s a list:

25 Republican Senators voted yes to pass the $1.2 trillion government funding package in the dark of night pic.twitter.com/asN8RxKOJj
Grace Chong (@gc22gc), March 23, 2024

The Associated Press:
The chances of a short-term shutdown of the government appeared to increase Friday evening, after Republicans and Democrats fought over proposed amendments to a bill. If the amendments were successful, the bill would be sent back to the House. The House had already gone on a two-week break.
But just before midnight, Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer announced that there had been a breakthrough.
Schumer said, “It has been a long and difficult day but we just reached an agreement on how to fund the government.” “It’s good for the country that this bipartisan agreement has been reached,” Schumer said. “It wasn’t easy but tonight, our persistence was worth it.”
The bill passed this week, which provides funding for the Defense, Homeland Security, State and other aspects of the general government, is larger than the money that Congress has already approved for Veterans Affairs, Interior, Agriculture and others agencies.
The House passed the bill on Friday morning with a vote of 286-234, narrowly gaining approval by two-thirds. More than 70% of money would be spent on defense.
The full list of House Republicans that voted in favor of the $1.2 trillion spending measure is available:

List of all RINO Republicans that voted YES to the $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill.
Vote them out of office and vacate the chair!
Mark Amodei, Nev.
Don Bacon, Neb.
Jim Baird (Ind.)
Andy Barr, Ky.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Larry Bucshon ind.
Ken…
DailyNoah.com @DailyNoahNews March 22, 2024

FULL LIST OF ALL RINO Republicans that voted YES to the $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill.
Vote them out of office and vacate the chair!
Mark Amodei, Nev.
Don Bacon, Neb.
Jim Baird (Ind.)
Andy Barr, Ky.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Larry Bucshon ind.
Ken Calvert, Calif.
Mike Carey, Ohio
John Carter, Tex.
Buddy Carter, Ga.
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Ore.
Juan Ciscomani (Ariz.)
Tom Cole, Okla.
Rick Crawford, Ark.
Dan Crenshaw, Tex.
A. D’Esposito, N.Y.
Monica De La Cruz, Tex.
Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla.
John Duarte, Calif.
Neal Dunn (Fla.)
Chuck Edwards, N.C.
Jake Ellzey is a Tex.
Tom Emmer, Minn.
Drew Ferguson, Ga.
Brian Fitzpatrick, Pa.
Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn.
Mike Flood, Neb.
Virginia Foxx, N.C.
Mike Gallagher, Wis.
Andrew R. Garbarino, N.Y.
Mike Garcia, Calif.
Carlos A. Gimenez, Fla.
Kay Granger, Tex.
Sam Graves Mo.
Brett Guthrie, Ky.
French Hill, Ark.
Ashley Hinson, Iowa
Erin Houchin, Ind.
Richard Hudson, N.C.
Bill Huizenga Mich.
Darrell Issa (Calif.
John James, Mich.
Mike Johnson, La.
Dusty Johnson, S.D.
David Joyce, Ohio
Tom Kean Jr.
Mike Kelly, Pa.
Jen Kiggans, Va.
Kevin Kiley, Calif.
Young Kim, Calif.
David Kustoff, Tenn.
Nick LaLota N.Y.
Doug LaMalfa (Calif.)
Doug Lamborn, Colo.
Nick Langworthy, N.Y.
Bob Latta, Ohio
Jake LaTurner (Kan.
Michael Lawler, N.Y.
Laurel Lee, Fla.
Julia Letlow, La.
Frank Lucas, Okla.
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.
Celeste Maloy, Utah
Michael McCaul, Tex.
Lisa C. McClain Mich.
Patrick T. McHenry N.C.
Dan Meuser, Pa.
Carol Miller, http://W.Va.
Max L. Miller, Ohio
M. Miller-Meeks in Iowa
Marcus J. Molinaro N.Y.
John Moolenaar, Mich.
Blake D. Moore
Dan Newhouse, Wash.
Zachary Nunn, Iowa
Jay Obernolte, Calif.
Greg Pence, Ind.
Guy Reschenthaler, Pa.
Harold Rogers, Ky.
David Rouzer, N.C.
John Rutherford is a Florida resident.
M. Elvira Salazar, Fla.
Steve Scalise, La.
Adrian Smith, Neb.
Jason T. Smith Mo.
Lloyd Smucker Pa.
Michelle Steel, Calif.
Elise Stefanik, N.Y.
Glenn Thompson, Pa.
Michael R. Turner, Ohio
David G. Valadao, Calif.
Derrick Van Orden, Wis.
Tim Walberg, Mich.
Brad Wenstrup from Ohio
Brandon Williams, N.Y.
Joe Wilson, S.C.
Rob Wittman, Va.
Steve Womack, Ark.
Rudy Yakym Ind.
Ryan Zinke, Mont.
CBS News:
The passage of the bill allows Congress to focus on other priorities. These include next year’s budget bills, which must be signed into law before October, and foreign aid to U.S. Allies that has been in limbo since months.
The agreement reached by Louisiana Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson with Democratic leadership in Senate to fund the Government also threatens his leadership position after a majority in his conference voted against it.
The frantic rush to fund government was the latest sign of the internal divisions in the Republican majority, which has forced leaders to rely heavily on Democratic votes to pass legislation. This is much to the chagrin of conservatives. House Democrats voted in favor of the bill on Friday by a margin 185 to 22 compared to Republicans who voted 101 to 112.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a Republican, teased the possibility of a no-confidence vote against Johnson by filing a motion for vacating that the House may be forced to consider following its upcoming 2-week recess. The motion is similar to the one used by a few Republicans to remove Rep. Kevin McCarthy from the speakership of the House in October, amid GOP divisions over how to handle spending.
Greene said that after the House vote it was “time for our conference to select a new speaker.”
Below, you can read about the $1.2 trillion spending package.
You Won’t Be Able To Believe The WOKE GABBER Included In The Ridiculous $1,2 Trillion Spending Bill

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