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House Republicans have backed themselves into a corner:
How do they keep the government open and pass year-end spending bills without wrapping them all into a monstrous omnibus bill — just the kind that conservatives despise and Speaker John Boehner himself slammed when Democrats ran the House.
But that’s exactly where Republicans are headed as the Sept. 30 end to the fiscal year looms, and Boehner may now have to rely on Democrats and the White House to pass an all-inclusive spending bill.
Conservative Republicans are already complaining about the possibility of a massive omnibus bill making its way through Congress this fall.
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How do they keep the government open and pass year-end spending bills without wrapping them all into a monstrous omnibus bill — just the kind that conservatives despise and Speaker John Boehner himself slammed when Democrats ran the House.
But that’s exactly where Republicans are headed as the Sept. 30 end to the fiscal year looms, and Boehner may now have to rely on Democrats and the White House to pass an all-inclusive spending bill.
Conservative Republicans are already complaining about the possibility of a massive omnibus bill making its way through Congress this fall.
[url]http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0911/63799.html#ixzz1YSAR0PxU[/URL]