McConnell Predicts No Government Shutdown as House Sets Plan

  • Plan would delay the risk of federal closure for two weeks
  • New deadline of Dec. 22 would give time for final tax vote
Rep. Yarmuth Says Government Shutdown Still a Possibility
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell predicted that the government would remain open past this week, a day after House Republicans announced a plan for a two-week extension of federal funding that would avoid a shutdown on Dec. 8.

“Look, there’s not going to be a government shutdown,” McConnell said on ABC’s “This week” program on Sunday. “It’s just not going to happen.”