Senate leaders hope to pass the measure quickly. But its fate is unclear in the Republican-led House, where GOP hard-liners oppose a stopgap bill to prevent a shutdown.
Tuesday — with four days left to avert a government shutdown at the end of this month — to keep money flowing until Nov. 17 to give Congress more time to ink a larger agreement.
The Senate will begin voting Tuesday evening to debate the measure with the hope of passing it before Oct. 1 to prevent a shutdown. It's unclear if the chamber can pass it before the 12:01 a.m. Sunday deadline, as it would likely require unanimous consent to hold a quick vote.
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