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Another U.S. Government Shutdown looms JAN 31? With No Deal

A U.S. government shutdown moved closer after Congress left Washington for the Christmas recess without passing a budget deal  or agreeing on a voting framework. With the January 31 deadline approaching, the lack of progress has increased uncertainty around federal operations.

Funding Talks Stall, U.S. Government Shutdown Risk Persists

According to a report, Senate leaders gave up on trying to advance a spending package before the end of lawmakers’ departure. Negotiations had continued for weeks. They failed to persuade objectors inside the committees or get enough votes to succeed.

Negotiations over funding jammed in both chambers. Republicans and Democrats have not entered into detailed negotiations on the nine remaining spending bills. That gap raises the risk of a temporary extension or a U.S. government shutdown.

Top House and Senate appropriators recently reached an agreement on total spending caps. The agreement established high-level totals for the remaining bills. It failed to settle disagreements about how the funds should be allocated.

Democrats have voiced frustration with the pace of progress.  They contend past months were used drafting partisan bills. Democratic appropriators say they are prepared to proceed under the spending caps both sides have agreed to.

Republican divisions continue to complicate the path forward. Fiscal conservatives are pressing for flat funding across agencies. Several lawmakers say they will oppose any bill that exceeds current spending levels.

Funding Deadlock Deepens as Deadline Nears

That puts pressure on party leadership. Rep. Mike Johnson, the speaker of the House, has said he hopes to have it pass all funding bills by January 30.

The warnings about another shutdown have become more explicit from a number of Democrats and Republicans. Some lawmakers said Congress will likely turn to another short-term funding patch. Others declared that if the deadline passed it would cause a U.S. government shutdown with little time to react.

The Senate faces separate obstacles. Conservative senators have refused to allow funding packages to move forward due to their opposition of earmarks. Democrats also blocked late-stage movement over a disagreement linked to a federal climate research center.

Senate leaders, including Chuck Schumer and John Thune, said that even with the friction they planned to make their way through the appropriations process ahead of deadline. Staff have been instructed to continue working during the recess. Informal negotiations may take place before lawmakers return.

Time remains the central constraint. When Congress returns Jan. 5, each chamber will have only about three working weeks until the deadline. The House will be out of session for one of the three weeks before the January 31 deadline, further limiting the time available to pass funding bills.

Previous shutdowns have upended economic data and the operations of agencies. Another delay would only create further strain in an already weak macro environment. The coming weeks will determine whether Congress avoids or enters another government shutdown.

Source: https://coingape.com/another-u-s-government-shutdown-looms-jan-31-with-no-deal/

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