Politics
Trump’s Administration Races Against Time to Prevent Government Shutdown

As the deadline approaches for federal funding, the Trump administration is under pressure to avert a government shutdown. With Congress set to reconvene after a month-long recess, lawmakers are scrambling to finalize a Continuing Resolution (CR) that would extend funding and maintain government operations through December 20, 2024.
Key Takeaways
- The U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan Continuing Resolution to prevent a government shutdown.
- The CR includes funding for essential services but lacks long-term appropriations.
- Congress will reconvene on November 12, 2024, after the general election.
Background on the Continuing Resolution
On September 25, 2024, the U.S. Senate voted 78-18 to pass a Continuing Resolution (H.R. 9747), which was subsequently approved by the House. This legislation is crucial as it extends federal spending and prevents a government shutdown just days before the end of the fiscal year on September 30.
The CR is considered relatively clean, meaning it does not include many partisan policy riders that often complicate such measures. Key provisions of the CR include:
- $20 Billion for FEMA: This funding will support long-term recovery projects for disaster-affected areas.
- Transportation Funding: Continued support for the Federal Aviation Administration’s Essential Air Service, ensuring air transportation access for rural areas.
- SNAP Benefits: Extension of benefits for victims of card skimming, protecting vulnerable populations.
- TANF Program: Continued funding for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, which aids low-income families.
Implications for Counties and Services
Counties across the U.S. rely heavily on federal funding to provide essential services. The uncertainty surrounding federal appropriations can hinder their ability to budget effectively and plan for long-term investments. The absence of a reauthorization for the U.S. Forest Service’s Secure Rural Schools program, which provides revenue-sharing payments to forest counties, has raised concerns among local officials.
Upcoming Challenges for Congress
As Congress adjourns for the month of October to campaign for the upcoming elections, the pressure will mount to finalize a long-term funding agreement. When Congress reconvenes on November 12, lawmakers will face two primary options:
- Pass a Final FY 2025 Spending Bill: This could be done through an omnibus package before the CR expires.
- Enact Another CR: This would extend the appropriations process into the new year and the next Congress.
The Political Landscape
The political dynamics surrounding the funding negotiations are complex. With the Republican Party controlling both chambers of Congress, they are under pressure to deliver a funding solution that satisfies both moderate and conservative factions. House Speaker Mike Johnson has indicated that a year-long funding extension is the preferred route to avoid a shutdown and refocus on the administration’s agenda.
However, Democratic leaders have expressed skepticism about supporting a funding package that does not include their input. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer emphasized the need for a bipartisan solution, warning that Republicans cannot solely rely on their majority to pass funding measures.
Conclusion
As the deadline looms, the Trump administration and Congress must navigate a challenging political landscape to prevent a government shutdown. The outcome of the upcoming elections will significantly influence the legislative agenda, making it imperative for lawmakers to reach a consensus on federal funding soon. The stakes are high, as a shutdown would disrupt essential services and impact millions of Americans.
Sources
- Congress enacts a Continuing Resolution to avert government shutdown through December 20, 2024, National Association of Counties.
- How will Congress avoid a government shutdown? What to know, USA Today.
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