Republicans’ go-it-alone strategy keeps hitting walls, jeopardizing must-pass bills
Summary
House Republicans are trying to pass important bills on their own without support from other parties. Their approach is causing delays and problems in passing legislation needed to fund government operations and set policies.Key Facts
- House Republicans are pursuing a "go-it-alone" strategy on key bills.
- The bills include funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
- They also involve extending government surveillance powers.
- Another bill sets farm policy for the next five years.
- This strategy is causing difficulties in passing these must-pass bills.
- The conflicts are mainly occurring in the House of Representatives.
- The delays may affect government operations and programs.
- GOP leaders are leading this effort without relying on bipartisan support.
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