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Washington — Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled the latest plan to temporarily fund the government on Sunday after Congressional leaders reached an agreement following the House's rejection of Johnson's opening gambit last week, with an end-of-month deadline to avert a government shutdown approaching.
"Since we fell a bit short of the goal line, an alternative plan is now required," Johnson said in a letter to colleagues announcing the new plan on Sunday.
Last week, Johnson moved forward with a vote on a six-month continuing resolution to keep the...
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