The House is planning to consider a Continuing Resolution (CR) today and cancel votes scheduled for tomorrow due to an expected snowstorm in Washington, D.C. The Senate will vote first, followed by the House, aligning their votes on the CR. The decision is made to avoid inclement weather. The rush to vote is confirmed and reported by various sources, with GOP representatives instructed to vote for it.
Just like I said earlier today, the vote on the CR is being rushed due to “bad weather” in DC ahead of the budget deadline tomorrow. It’s now been confirmed and reported by others. Expect @HouseGOP to vote for it. @GOPMajorityWhip told all GOP reps to vote for it. They love… https://t.co/P2FGLQG4xm https://t.co/Husjvfsjmv
New: House cancels votes that were planned for tomorrow due to expected snow in D.C. They’re planning to vote on the CR today and then leave town. https://t.co/QKuScx5iGv
House to vote today to align with Senate on CR. Senate votes first. Then the House later. House will not vote tomorrow now due to expected inclement weather in DC
🚨BREAKING NEWS -- The House will consider the CR TODAY. No votes expected in the House tomorrow.
House may consider CR today, ahead of an expected snowstorm tomorrow, per Scalise’s office: https://t.co/wSz55pbVau