Republicans are weighing in on plans to avert a government shutdown as the U.S. approaches a key deadline for funding. CBS News' Taurean Small reports.
Breakdown
- The House is set to vote on a short-term spending bill to avoid a government shutdown.
- There is division within the Republican Party over the bill's provisions and timeline. 13s
- Key Republican members have voiced opposition, potentially threatening the bill's passage. 1m 32s
- House Speaker Mike Johnson is attempting to unify Republicans to pass the bill. 2m 5s
- If passed, the bill would move to the Senate, where bipartisan cooperation will be needed. 2m 38s