Today’s vote by both the House and Senate continues government operation for another 45 days.
Published:Both of Alabama’s U.S. senators this evening joined an overwhelming majority of lawmakers in the upper chamber in voting on a measure to prevent a government shutdown.
While Britt voted yes, she also pointed a finger at Biden for the process and the last-minute measure to prevent a shutdown. Britt said she would work in coming weeks to advance spending measures “that are judicious, strategic, transparent, and accountable.”“I am glad that the government is not going to shut down. But this is no way to run a government,” he wrote. “This entire spectacle up here never should have happened. This Clown Show in Washington needs to learn how to govern.”
“We cannot lurch from crisis to crisis anymore. We need to finally get to regular order and govern like adults,” he said.
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