A conservative challenge to the president's health care law has the
federal government teetering on the brink of a partial shutdown.The
Senate has the next move on must-do legislation required to keep the
government open past midnight on Monday, and the Democratic-led chamber
is expected to reject the latest effort from House Republicans to use a
normally routine measure to attack President Barack Obama's signature
health care law.Congress was closed for the day on Sunday after a
post-midnight vote in the GOP-run House to delay by a year key parts of
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and repeal a tax on medical devices as the price for avoiding a
shutdown. The Senate is slated to convene Monday afternoon just 10 hours
before the shutdown deadline,Fashion Dresses and Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has already promised that majority Democrats will kill the House's latest volley.
A House GOP leader, Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California, said the House
would again rebuff the Senate's efforts to advance the short-term
funding bill as a simple, "clean" measure shorn of anti-heath care
reform provisions.Since the last government shutdown 17 years ago,
temporary funding bills known as continuing resolutions have been
noncontroversial, with neither party willing to chance a shutdown to
achieve legislative goals it couldn't otherwise win. But with health
insurance exchanges set to open Tuesday,Fashion Dresses
tea party Republicans are willing to take the risk in their drive to
kill the law, so-called "Obamacare.""You're going to shut down the
government if you can't prevent millions of Americans from getting
affordable care," said Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.
A leader of the tea party Republicans, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas,
insisted the blame rests with Senate Democrats."The House has twice now
voted to keep the government open. And if we have a shutdown Fashion Dresses,
it will only be because when the Senate comes back, Harry Reid says, 'I
refuse even to talk,'" said Cruz, who led a 21-hour broadside against
allowing the temporary funding bill to advance if stripped clean of a
tea party-backed provision to derail Obamacare. The effort failed.The
battle started with a House vote to pass the short-term funding bill
with a provision that would have eliminated the federal dollars needed
to put Obama's health care overhaul into place. The Senate voted along
party lines to strip that out and set the measure back to the House.
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