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House GOP Releases Stopgap Bill to Fund Government Through Nov. 20, 2025


House GOP Releases Stopgap Bill to Fund Government Through Nov. 20, 2025

Source: Axios, Sept. 16, 2025

Summary

House Republican leaders have introduced a 91-page stopgap measure to keep the government funded through November 20, 2025, and provide additional resources for lawmaker security. This move comes as the deadline to avoid a government shutdown approaches.

Key Points

  • Purpose: The bill is intended to prevent a government shutdown by extending funding through Nov. 20, 2025.
  • Security Funding: Includes $30 million for member security, in addition to a $58 million increase requested by the White House for executive and judicial branch security after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
  • D.C. Budget Fix: Contains a $1 billion fix to Washington D.C.’s budget, addressing issues from a previous funding bill that treated D.C. as a federal agency.
  • Current Spending Levels: Maintains current government spending levels.

Political Context

  • Partisan Divide: The bill was released without Democratic support. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has little room for Republican defections, and the measure will need Democratic votes in the Senate to pass.
  • Democratic Demands: Democrats insist on bipartisan negotiations and want the stopgap to extend enhanced ACA tax credits expiring at year-end.
  • No Plan B: House Appropriations Chair Tom Cole (R-Okla.) stated there is no alternative plan if this resolution fails.
  • GOP Opposition: At least three House Republicans (Reps. Victoria Spartz, Warren Davidson, and Thomas Massie) have indicated opposition. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has also hinted at a possible “no” vote.

Next Steps

  • Speaker Johnson plans to hold a House vote on the stopgap bill on Friday.

This summary was generated from the Axios article linked above. For the full text of the bill, see the official document.


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