Partial shutdown in effect despite Senate passage of funding bill


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Summary

Senators approve funding bill

Senators passed a funding package in a 71-29 vote on Friday, hours before money for the departments was set to expire.

Partial shutdown still expected

The House of Representatives still has to approve changes senators made — and leaders in that chamber said they are not coming back before Monday.

Battle over DHS funding

The main issue is funding for the Department of Homeland Security, with Democrats arguing for more guardrails on immigration enforcement.


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Senators approved a plan to fund the government after hours of negotiations and a snag from Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., though he later lifted his hold on the deal.

The 71-29 vote comes after Senate Democrats refused to vote on the originally proposed bill, which included funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Democrats said new guardrails on immigration enforcement were needed before they would approve more funding. 

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The plan passed Friday night was originally agreed upon by Senate Democrats and the White House on Thursday. It approves five appropriation bills, with funding through September, and a two-week stopgap for DHS. The stopgap funds DHS at its current level as Congress continues to debate Democrats’ proposals for the department.

Despite the Senate coming to a consensus, funding for these six departments is still set to expire at 12:01 a.m. Saturday morning. The House of Representatives has to approve the changes senators made before it can reach the president’s desk. 

House leaders said representatives will not come back before Monday to vote on the bill. However, House Republicans have warned their Senate colleagues not to make any changes to the bill they passed. 

The Hill reports that Republicans said they would seek significant concessions from Democrats if they split the six-bill package. Some have threatened to seek other ways to fund DHS without Democrats’ approval. 

On the floor Friday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Democrats’ demands aren’t radical.

“They’re basic standards the American people already expect from law enforcement,” Schumer said.

During Graham’s remarks on Friday, he said Republicans should not give up too much.

“To the Republican party, where have you been?” he asked, according to The Associated Press, while saying that federal immigration agents have been “slandered and smeared.”

Why are Democrats fighting DHS funding?

After the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal agents in Minnesota, Democrats demanded changes to the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement. 

Democratic leaders said they want to “overhaul” Immigration and Customs Enforcement to “ensure the public’s safety.” Democrats want to ban roving ICE patrols, require a warrant signed by a judge before officers forcibly enter private property and “enforce accountability” by creating a universal code of conduct that governs when federal agents can use force. 

They have also proposed banning ICE officers from wearing masks and requiring them to wear body cameras and proper identification, according to The Hill

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Why this story matters

Senate negotiations over government funding highlight partisan divisions regarding immigration enforcement and oversight of federal agencies, with ongoing funding for key departments in jeopardy as legislative efforts continue.

Government funding negotiations

Disagreements between Senate Democrats and Republicans over funding for the Department of Homeland Security have delayed the approval of funding for multiple federal departments.

Immigration enforcement oversight

Democrats are pushing for greater oversight and changes to Immigration and Customs Enforcement practices, citing recent fatal shootings and safety concerns.

Partisan divisions

The dispute underscores continuing partisan divisions in Congress, as both sides hold differing views on government funding priorities and immigration policy.

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