​The deadline to pass a new spending bill ends today midnight. Speaker Mike Johnson said he expects the House will be voting again soon to avert a shutdown. "Yeah we're expecting votes this morning, we've got a plan," he told reporters as he arrived on Capitol Hill. When asked if there was a new agreement, he only replied: "We'll see."
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