


The House delayed a procedural vote on a stopgap spending measure as GOP leaders consider changes to the bill in a bid to get hardline conservatives on board with the legislation.
The House quietly updated its schedule on Tuesday afternoon, removing a vote to begin debate on the 31-day continuing resolution deal that was brokered between Republicans over the weekend. The postponement comes after more than a dozen conservatives came out in opposition to the bill, putting its passage in peril in the closely divided House.
WITH NO CLEAR PATH TO AVOID A SHUTDOWN, HOUSE REPUBLICANS' INTERNAL TENSIONS SPEW INTO THE PUBLIC
"I'm just recircling it," House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said on Tuesday. "We have people talking together, but we are going to the [defense appropriations bill] first."
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