House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says "I don't see the support in the House" for Senate measure to fund government
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Wednesday the Senate's proposed continuing resolution to fund the government is unlikely to advance in the House as a shutdown grows more likely.
"I don't see the support in the House" for the Senate bill, McCarthy told reporters.
The Senate Tuesday unveiled a stopgap funding measure that would fund the government through Nov. 17 and was negotiated on a bipartisan basis.

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