Thune's Spending Package Faces Objections, Government Shutdown Looms
Update: 2025-12-02
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Senator John Thune, a Republican from South Dakota, is striving to initiate a debate on a new spending package, aiming to fund most federal agencies through next September. However, his efforts are hindered by objections from individual senators. With only three weeks left in session before the Christmas adjournment, Thune warns that time is running out. The Senate faces another potential government shutdown deadline on January thirtieth, following the longest shutdown in U.S. history earlier this year. Nine out of twelve annual funding bills still need to be negotiated and passed, covering crucial areas like the Pentagon, health programs, education, and homeland security. Thune emphasizes that even if the Senate approves a spending package, it will only matter if Senate leaders can reach a compromise that also passes in the House, where finding a broad agreement remains a significant challenge.
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