
WASHINGTON — A sweeping government funding package is facing new hurdles in the Senate after another person was shot and killed by a federal officer on Saturday in Minnesota, raising the specter of a potential shutdown on Jan. 31. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. The legislation needs 60 votes to secure passage in the chamber, where Republicans control 53 seats.
Main Idea: The Senate is facing new trouble on a government funding bill after a fatal federal officer shooting in Minnesota pushed more Democrats, including Chuck Schumer and Catherine Cortez Masto, to oppose funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
Key Points:
A DHS funding standoff could delay a shutdown deal, which may disrupt federal services, hurt workers, and create uncertainty for households and businesses.
Funding fights may push Congress to add more oversight of ICE, which could reduce abuse and improve accountability if lawmakers agree.
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Senate GOP leader whose office says the measures will come up as one bill, making him a key.
Named senator stating he will vote against DHS funding until more controls are imposed.
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Top Democrat on the Appropriations Committee whose criticism of DHS actions is a major part of the story.
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Named senator listed among additional Democrats opposed to the DHS funding bill.