- by foxnews
- 20 Nov 2024
House Speaker Mike Johnson's plan for a short-term bill to kick the government funding debate into early next year is getting a rocky reception from various corners of the House GOP.
"That's not my preference at all," Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., President-elect Donald Trump's former Interior secretary, told Fox News Digital.
"You've always heard the first 100 days is extremely important, and it is. But to be bogged down in the first 100 days dealing with the issues of last Congress, I think it unfortunately doesn't provide the runway," Zinke said.
Johnson told "Fox News Sunday," "We're running out of clock. Dec. 20 is the deadline. We're still hopeful that we might be able to get that done, but if not, we'll have a temporary measure, I think, that would go into the first part of next year and allow us the necessary time to get this done."
He said a short-term extension of this year's funding, called a continuing resolution (CR), would benefit Republicans by kicking the spending fight into a period when the GOP controls both Congress and the White House.
However, several rank-and-file Republicans like Zinke suggested that dealing with the previous administration's issues could hinder Trump's aim of a productive first 100 days.
On the other side of the House GOP, hardliners who previously opposed a CR on principle signaled they would not budge this time, either.
"I really have to read things before I say whether I'm going to vote on them or not," Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., told Fox News Digital. "I have never really voted for any CR, so it's hard for me to support in the first place."
House and Senate negotiators have done little bicameral work to fund the government for the current fiscal year. Instead, congressional leaders chose to extend the previous deadline of Sept. 30 through late December.
"We should have got our business done before," Rep. Dave Joyce, R-Ohio, told reporters on Monday evening.
Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nev., suggested kicking the debate into next year could hamper Trump's ability "to hit the ground running," but saw little other choice left, given the short amount of time before the Dec. 20 deadline.
Others, like Zinke and Rep. Max Miller, R-Ohio, are still pushing for a full spending package addressing the current fiscal year's spending.
"The smartest thing that I believe that we can do as a conference would be to do an end-of-the year package to clean the entire decks for President Trump when he comes in," Miller said.
"If we were able to put an end-of-the-year package together and finish the appropriations process, which is our main job in Congress, then the president can get going in January with his agenda and his legislation."
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., a member of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus, said when asked about Johnson's tentative plan, "You know I'm not a fan of CRs in any form."
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