House Passes Bill To Prevent Government Shutdown

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ANDREW TAYLOR | 09/25/09 01:06 PM | AP

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WASHINGTON — The House passed legislation Friday to head off a government shutdown next week by temporarily extending spending on most federal programs at current levels, while boosting lawmakers' office budgets by more than 8 percent.

The House passed the measure by a 217-190 vote. It would keep the government running for another month and it also patches over problems in the financially struggling Postal Service and funds soon-to-expire highway programs for another month as well.

But in an unusual step, those measures were tacked onto a $4.7 billion House-Senate compromise bill that will fund Congress' own budget. That measure was chosen because it can't be amended before being presented to President Barack Obama, which saves time – and spares Democrats politically difficult votes on both the House and Senate floors.

The one-month stopgap spending measure is needed because Congress has failed to complete work on any of the 12 annual spending bills for agency budgets that it passes each year.

It's not unusual for Congress to tack such stopgap bills onto other spending bills to speed them along. But by choosing the legislative branch funding bill to be the first measure presented to the president, majority Democrats opened themselves to GOP criticism that they were putting their own budget ahead of agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security.

"Instead of actually doing our work and fulfilling the security needs of our nation, we're placing a 'priority' on Congress' own budget, putting the homeland security spending bill on ice," said Kentucky Rep. Harold Rogers, top Republican on the homeland security funding panel.

Democratic Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey of Wisconsin said Republicans had used similar approaches in the past to advance stopgap bills.

Obey added that other spending bills had been hung up over a House-Senate dispute on whether to subject lawmakers' so-called earmarks to for-profit companies to a competitive bidding process. Earmarks by House members would be subject to competitive bids under a compromise reached Thursday evening, Obey said.

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The underlying House-Senate compromise on the congressional operations budget was non-controversial. All told, Congress is rewarding itself with a 6 percent budget boost, though the $51 million increase for the House office budget account represents an 8 percent increase.

The Senate rewarded itself with a 6 percent boost for its office accounts.

The financially struggling Postal Service would be allowed to delay $4 billion in payments due next month to a health care fund for retirees. Some $5.4 billion is supposed to be paid into the Retiree Health Benefits Fund, but Postal officials say they don't have enough money to make the payment.

The measure would also extend the federal highway program for one month. Congress is working on a three-month extension.

Given the controversy swirling about ACORN, officially the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, Democrats inserted language saying the group could not receive funding under the stopgap measure or any prior legislation.

The stopgap funding measure would extend funding for the operating budgets of Cabinet departments and other agencies at current levels through Oct. 31. Exceptions would be made for the Census Bureau, which gets a big infusion to prepare for next year's count, and politically sacrosanct veterans medical programs, both of which would operate at increases.

Several other spending bills, including measures funding the departments of Agriculture, Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs are in House-Senate talks.

WASHINGTON — The House passed legislation Friday to head off a government shutdown next week by temporarily extending spending on most federal programs at current levels, while boosting lawmaker...
WASHINGTON — The House passed legislation Friday to head off a government shutdown next week by temporarily extending spending on most federal programs at current levels, while boosting lawmaker...
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- katooom I'm a Fan of katooom 18 fans permalink
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Interesting how this story is buried in the bottom of the sidebar ...

Way to go HP, protect those crooks at all cost.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 09/27/2009
- KIVPossum I'm a Fan of KIVPossum 51 fans permalink
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Don't we do this almost every year?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 AM on 09/27/2009
- ywcachieve I'm a Fan of ywcachieve 107 fans permalink

I remember in the early 90's when the Repubs, lead by Newt Gingrich, shut down the government.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 AM on 09/27/2009

Have you ever heard of such a thing? An employee authorizing their own compensation and not the employer? Think that may be the inherent problem with the way govt works these days, they've forgotten who they work for! No wonder nothing gets done by our "representatives". Looks like even though they take a lot of money from their employers they don't seem beholden to do a good job for us. Guess since they're moonlighting for someone else for personal bonuses they don't feel obligated to do a good job or right by their promises. They answer to their "other boses". That explains a lot. No wonder the only time they pay attention to us is when its time for their contracts to be renewed. If you or I behaved this way, we'd be fired.

Maybe its time that they come to "we the people", their bosses to approve their raises, benefits, pension plans. If they get fired (elected out of office, recalled or impeached) they lose their benefits, just like we would and they can only have one job at a time. Its high time we remind them who they work for.

BTW... remind me again, why are these folks allowed to keep their jobs, year after year?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 09/26/2009
- mergina I'm a Fan of mergina 83 fans permalink
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Hey, if there was a government shutdown, what would the lobbyists have to do? Would everyone lose their health care? We could be on to something here. Shut down the government. No government, No lobbyists, No lobbyists, No corporate influence, No corporate influence, No campaign contributions, No campaign contributions, No fixed elections of bought and paid for candidates, No bought and paid for candidates, [yawn], I just had the strangest dream.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 09/26/2009

LOL, once again . . . the Senate rewards itself with a 6% increase.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 09/25/2009

They are deaf and blind to the suffereing of 50 millions of un-insured people and 50 millions more of under-insured people.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 09/26/2009
- mergina I'm a Fan of mergina 83 fans permalink
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Oh are they all going to pay in 2010.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 09/26/2009
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Why do I sense hearing "drat and double drat" on the prevention of a gov't shutdown way down in a dark dank GOP think hole?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 09/25/2009
- justice11 I'm a Fan of justice11 15 fans permalink

I think the health coverage the repubs are receiving while we're out here waiting on it is enough of a payoff for these do nothing minions!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 09/25/2009
- johnnynyc I'm a Fan of johnnynyc 34 fans permalink

Somebody should figure out how much we're paying per hour to allow this ridiculous foot dragging by the Republicans.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 09/25/2009
- nanotubz I'm a Fan of nanotubz 7 fans permalink

Both sides have contributed to this, and it is an annual affair. Amend the constitution so the members of both houses stop receiving pay once a budget deadline is missed. Pay their staffs, but not them.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 09/25/2009
- jill2468 I'm a Fan of jill2468 4 fans permalink

Oh sure. Make them hurry even more passing bills they have not read just so they can get paid. Just what we need.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 AM on 09/26/2009
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So bottom line: Congress hasn't been doing its job, and they're getting a boost in office funding.

At least they're consistently silly.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 09/25/2009

It's apparently not their personal salaries, but the budgets that they have to do the work of their offices.

Given the Republican strategy of trying to overload the system with silly amendments and delay delay delay, that looks like a good idea going into the fall sessions where more overtime hours may be required.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 09/25/2009
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i see, thanks for filling me in

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 09/25/2009
- jill2468 I'm a Fan of jill2468 4 fans permalink

Oh God, what an apologist!! Of course it is the Republicans fault. Thank God for the Republicans who are their fighting the good fight, keeping the Government from taking over our lives completely.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 AM on 09/26/2009
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i have no problem for funding on public projects like highways and postal service, but the fact that they want to start upping their own salaries is ridiculous. these measures smell a bit fishy to me...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 09/25/2009
- Flavor I'm a Fan of Flavor 67 fans permalink

I totaly agree, how about before you all up your salaries take a good look at the american people and try to get jobs in place for the people and then get your raises. Sometime, i just don't get it i think we live at a time where people seem to want to do whatever they wish at the expense of taxpayers. I believe a good leader would never see their people suffering and eat all the goods from the people. We got to stop the nonesense.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 09/25/2009
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The office budget is not their salaries.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 09/25/2009

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