"I've made it clear to [leadership] that I'll be a 'no' on the CR," said Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.). His dissent emphasizes a lack of support for Johnson's spending strategy among GOP members.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries views the SAVE Act as a "poison pill" that violates an earlier spending agreement with Republicans, which complicates Johnson's funding plans.
Democrats are determined to stand unified against Johnson's proposed extension of government funding to March 2025, which they perceive as a strategy aimed at Republican control.
House GOP frontliners express uncertainty about Johnson's backup plans, stating: "We don't know what Plan B and Plan C, what step two, step three, are."
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