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“We should pass a continuing resolution that is free of the unprecedented and dangerous” pipeline deal, Kaine said.Įnvironmental groups celebrated the hard-earned victory. Tim Kaine, D-Va., was poised to vote against taking up the funding package if it included the pipeline language, another sign that lawmakers didn’t have the 60 votes needed to proceed. The bill would have effectively approved the pipeline and steered legal challenges to a different federal court. Language in Manchin’s proposal was tied to the Mountain Valley Pipeline, which would run through West Virginia and Virginia for more than 300 miles. The most contentious piece of the legislation was Manchin’s plan to streamline the permitting process for energy projects and make it easier for a pipeline project in his home state and Virginia to proceed. At least 10 Republican senators would have to support the measure to overcome procedural hurdles and advance in that chamber. Republican lawmakers were overwhelmingly opposed to the health funding. The measure excludes the White House call for spending $22 billion to respond to COVID-19, and $3.9 billion to fight against an outbreak of the monkeypox virus. The assistance would be on top of some $53 billion Congress has already approved through two previous bills. In addition to government funding, the spending measure provides about $12.3 billion in assistance related to Ukraine, including training, equipment, weapons and direct financial support for the Ukraine government.

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8 that will determine which party is in charge of the House and Senate. Neither party is interested in a shutdown heading into the critical midterm elections Nov. While lawmakers are again waiting to the final moments of the fiscal year to pass legislation keeping the government running, they are confident they will do so.

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It was clear that, with Manchin’s plan included, Democrats were falling far short of the 60 votes needed to proceed, as most Republicans objected to it. Joe Manchin has abandoned, for now, his push to speed up the permitting process for energy projects, easing the Senate’s path toward passing a stopgap spending bill that would keep the federal government running when the fiscal year ends at midnight Friday.Ī procedural vote Tuesday advancing the funding bill succeeded easily, 72-23, after Democrats announced that the West Virginia senator’s proposal would be stripped from the final legislation.








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