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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Oct 4, 2025, 07:00 AM Oct 4

Mike Johnson cancels more House votes in escalation of shutdown strategy [View all]

Source: msn/Axios

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House Republicans on Friday cancelled plans to vote next week as the federal government shutdown dragged into its third day.

Why it matters: The move means Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is digging in against Democrats' demands to come to the table and negotiate a deal to reopen the government.

  • The House voted last month to pass a bill that would extend 2024 funding levels until November, but Democrats largely opposed it because it lacked provisions to preserve health care access.
  • The bill has stalled in the Senate, and Democrats continue to clamor for a discussion and Republicans refuse to budge.


  • State of play: The House had been scheduled to be in session from Tuesday, Oct. 7, to Friday, Oct. 10, but Johnson re-designated it to be what is called a district work period.

  • In other words: Rather than being required to return to Washington, D.C., to vote on legislation, House members will be able to remain in their districts next week.
  • The House is not scheduled to meet again until Oct. 14, meaning at least two weeks will have gone by since the government shutdown began before House members were gathered together on Capitol Hill.


  • Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/mike-johnson-cancels-more-house-votes-in-escalation-of-shutdown-strategy/ar-AA1NPwm1
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    Adelita Grijalva needs to go to court ASAP to get sworn in Chasstev365 Oct 4 #1
    And the Courts will cite this - BumRushDaShow Oct 4 #3
    Then the residents of the district should sue for being denied representation in Congress Chasstev365 Oct 4 #5
    You have Abbott who held up the replacement for TX-18's Sylvester Turner BumRushDaShow Oct 4 #6
    Does that supercede "no taxation without representation"? Buddyzbuddy Oct 4 #11
    You have to ask Washington D.C about that! BumRushDaShow Oct 4 #12
    Good point. Buddyzbuddy Oct 4 #14
    She will be sworn in once Johnson reconvenes the house Fiendish Thingy Oct 4 #9
    Since the House did their "fiduciary duty" (with power of the purse) BumRushDaShow Oct 4 #13
    They haven't passed a CR Fiendish Thingy Oct 4 #16
    Oh I know (retired fed and CSPAN junky) BumRushDaShow Oct 4 #17
    Do you expect the shutdown to last past the midterms? Fiendish Thingy Oct 4 #18
    That's why I said it would be "unlikely" BumRushDaShow Oct 4 #19
    I believe the House DID pass a CR, but the Senate did not. Bluetus Oct 4 #20
    Vacation time otchmoson Oct 4 #2
    So when a RWer whines, "Democrats shut down the nation," point out how Speaker Johnson refuses to ... marble falls Oct 4 #4
    This is effectively a strike. BadgerKid Oct 4 #7
    HAH. We should have been doing that ten months ago. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Oct 4 #8
    Anything to delay the discharge petition for the epstein files PSPS Oct 4 #10
    Will Moses Mike, who violates that Commandment about not baring false witness, still call it a DEM Shutdown Attilatheblond Oct 4 #15
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