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    House approves bill averting government shutdown

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A weekend government shutdown that neither party wants would be averted under a compromise spending bill the House approved Thursday despite complaints from lawmakers left and right about provisions ranging from school lunch standards to the size of federally backed loans.

    The House approved the measure 298-121. The Senate debated the measure and seemed ready to pass it and send the measure to President Barack Obama later in the evening.

    The House vote highlighted fissures in the chamber's GOP majority as 133 Republicans voted for the legislation and 101 voted against. Conservatives in both chambers were unhappy that the bipartisan legislation would spend too much and potentially leave taxpayers on the hook for even more by expanding the size of mortgages that could be insured by the Federal Housing Administration in wealthy areas from $625,500 to $729,750.

    "We know what's coming," Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., said during Senate debate on the bill, describing the fiscal calamities rocking indebted European countries. "How bad does it have to get, how close does it have to get to us before we will act in the best interests of the country instead of the best interests of partisanship or the best interests of our careers?"

    Democrats supported the measure overwhelmingly, with only 20 of them voting "no." Liberals mocked a provision blocking Obama administration efforts to prod schools to put healthier foods on their lunch menus, including a proposal to no longer consider the tomato paste on pizza to be a vegetable.

    "What's next? Are Twinkies going to be considered a vegetable?" said Rep. Jared Polis, D-Colo., who voted against passage.

    Despite the objections, passage was never in real doubt. Both parties were eager to avoid further tarnishing Congress' ghastly public image, which took a beating after partisan standoffs nearly caused a government shutdown this past spring and a federal default in the summer.

    "It's a good bill. It's not perfect but it's a lot better than the alternative," said Rep. Norm Dicks of Washington, top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee.

    The government's new fiscal year started Oct. 1 without enactment of any yearlong spending bills. A temporary measure that has been financing federal agencies expires after midnight Friday.

    The legislation would keep the government's doors open through Dec. 16, giving lawmakers more time to catch up on their tardy budget work. It would also provide $182 billion to finance the departments of Housing and Urban Development, Transportation, Agriculture, Commerce and Justice, and many smaller agencies through the rest of the government's budget year.

    Supporters said the bill honors a summer compromise between Obama and Republicans to limit overall spending on federal agencies to just over $1 trillion, which is $7 billion less than last year.

    "This bill is the next step in breaking the status quo of excessive federal spending that is throwing our budgets out of whack," said Rep. Harold Rogers, R-Ky., chairman of the House Appropriations Committee.

    To try winning over skeptics, GOP leaders told their rank-and-file that the bill would eliminate 20 federal programs. All were relatively small, including a $35 million Agriculture Department healthy food initiative and a $12 million National Science Foundation underground science lab.

    They also noted that the bill provided none of the $8 billion Obama requested for building high-speed rail lines and none of the $322 million the president sought to establish a climate change office in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

    Obama's request for an additional $308 million for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which is responsible for implementing much of last year's financial law, was cut to $205 million. Reductions were also included for NASA.

    Democrats boasted that unlike an earlier House-passed version, the compromise bill lacked GOP language blocking enforcement of parts of last year's law overhauling the regulation of financial markets and preventing the government from regulating the RU-486 birth control pill.

    They also said it included more money than Republicans wanted for providing food to poor women, children and older people; helping communities hire police officers; operating federal prisons; financing the National Science Foundation; and highway and transit programs.

    The bill also would extend to Dec. 16 the deadline by which the ailing U.S. Postal Service must pay $5.5 billion to the Treasury for future retiree health benefits. Postal officials have warned they have no cash and would default on the annual payment, which was originally due Sept. 30.

    The Agriculture Department had proposed improving school lunches by steps like limiting potatoes and salt and promoting whole grains.

    The legislation blocked those rules. As a result, the bill would allow the tomato paste typically topping pizzas to be considered a vegetable, a practice the Agriculture Department wanted to curb.

    Federally subsidized school meals must contain certain amounts of vegetables, and the proposed rules could have forced schools to remove foods like pizza and french fries from their cafeterias.

     
    • I wont your Money  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It has become sicking to even to listen to anymore of congress"s #$%$ lies
      • Baconservative 6 mths ago
        But Obama's are fine?
      • Deborah 6 mths ago
        Obama's streaming lie after lie after lie after lie is ok right??
    • Fiddler  •  Reno, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Tomato paste is not a vegetable. Tomatoes are fruit.
      • catman2130093 6 mths ago
        so are Republicans..
      • Ger-bear 6 mths ago
        Excellent point my friend...I almost missed that. Just shows how ridiculous the
        Congress really is.
      • Sharon 6 mths ago
        Sherry...Hope Congress doesn't hear it's a fruit. It will only confuse them more and the government may shut down while they are fighting "it's a fruit" "no it's a vegetable".
    • Rick Perry is not in Texa ...  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Funding our government a month at a time makes America look small, incompetent, and petty.
      • senior 6 mths ago
        Well that describes the Republican party . They don't care a bout this country.
      • Zoey 6 mths ago
        Senior! How many FREAKING times, do I have to tell you people! =_= It takes BOTH PARTIES to kill this country. And BOTH parties, are doing a very good job at it. Any, and ALL Politicians, are against the Country, and the people. Because we are against them, in some way! We REALLY all need to get together, QUIT choosing Political sides, and let them ALL know, how we feel about both sides!
      • Kay 6 mths ago
        Small enough. Just like our assets, wallet, and everything. Soon will be our stomach.
    • Morgan St. James  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I wish they would just get on with business and quit lobbing pot shots at each other. A good portion of Americans understand that if people can get back to work the tax base increases which means more taxpayers kicking in dollars. What a concept. So forget about what topping is on a pizza--leave that to the nutritionists and pizza makers-- and instead pass some bills (in a bipartisan way) that create jobs and strengthen our crumbling infrastructure.
      • tufstuf 6 mths ago
        Exactly. But how can we get people back to work when private companies won't hire and take their factories overseas? That is when government has to step in and create jobs, just like FDR did during the great depression.
      • Sean D 6 mths ago
        Costs money to do that tufstuf, plus the republicans dont want it fixed. They want to block any bills that will help the economy and then blame it all on President Obama.
      • Dan C 6 mths ago
        False equivalence ("potshots at each other") and failure to pay attention. The Ag. Dept. is trying to do a few small things about atrocious child nutrition, which is, if you follow the news, creating a generation of obese, diabetic Americans, yet the GOP just keeps chanting their inane Norquist-approved slogans like the band in Animal House, marching over each other up a blind alley. What we are seeing is Republican obstructionism, not partisan haggling.
    • Tom  •  6 mths ago
      No lobbyists, term limits, must live under laws passed, no pensions, buy your own health insurance. Now only true patriots would want to serve.
      • Bart 6 mths ago
        very tru 2 bad it will never happen
      • Rob 6 mths ago
        There are no true patiots in the tea party nit wit patrol, just whiners
      • macdaddyz 6 mths ago
        the democratic party is full of traitors rob
    • dick s  •  Green Bay, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Pizza is the biggest concern,no budget,it's no wonder the world leaders laugh at us. How much pork did they slide thru THIS time!!!!
    • Lois  •  6 mths ago
      Congress does everything except what they are supposed to do, such as, a budget to run the country. Obama has not had a budget since taking office. The bills keep going up; taxes keep going up, spending keeps going up...but the members don't seem to care as long as they get theirs!!!
    • Someone  •  Danville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      if I did my job like congress does their...I'd be fired...but Congress gets to vote for its own pay raises.
    • Willis  •  Beaverton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      They want to avert a government shutdown...THEY ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING!!!! THEY ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING!!!!..how can it be a shut down???????
    • bob S  •  6 mths ago
      I do not think they could tarnish their reputation more than it has been.
    • Dorothy  •  6 mths ago
      Oh, PUHLEEEZE...Will Congress stop playing these stupid games!!!!!
    • Libertine  •  6 mths ago
      Why are school lunch, and mortgage issues on this bill? It's point is to avert a shutdown. Its this s**t that tarnishes Congress' public image, even when they pass the bill. They do nothing but use every situation, every issue to try to get their partisan ideology made into law. Actually addressing the issue is a distant secondary consideration. They are not capable of leadership, and it does not matter if you vote them out. This is business as usual in Washington. Any newcomer will just be thrust into the churning machine of idiocy, ideology, and ineffectiveness.
    • a yahoo user  •  Algonquin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Due to more kickbacks and handouts for both sides no doubt. These rich basta*ds in Washington are the ones that need to go, from both parties.
    • David  •  Woodbridge, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Once upon a time our Politicians worked for you and me.

      How it is our Politicians get wealthy while our Nation and people suffer?

      Eliminate all lobbyists and special interest!

      Politicians turn lobbyists know full well who controls the money, what doors and tactics to use and who sits on what boards.

      How can a congressman or senator with modest means…becomes rich while in office?

      How many lobbyists vs members congress?

      Who wrote the law that Politicians are above the law on insider trading?

      Who knows more about a company’s offerings than a Politician?

      It's time to end the loop holds once and for all!

      Who allow politicians’ to write the rules and procedures for their income/raises/perks?

      If the health insurance they are trying to pass is good for us, it's good enough for them.

      Do you know what an elected politician income is when elected compared to when leaving office, should this be disclosed?

      Since when did someone elected to serve become a career?

      It’s not simple to solve these issues…but we can start by kicking them all out of office… and have We The People re-write the rules!

      Will it take time, YES, would it be worth it?

      For the love of our NATION, what choice do we have?

      Looking ahead to the 2012 election, Ron Paul is the only candidate who: After years of Big Government, big spending, “politics-as-usual” policies from BOTH parties, Americans are ready for a return to limited government, free markets, sound money, and individual liberty.

      Ron Paul predicted the current economic crisis years in advance and led the fight to prevent it - even as others running in this race were cheering on the disastrous government bailouts that have only dug us deeper into debt.

      Ron Paul possesses a consistent conservative record of standing up for the Constitution - even when it means voting alone.

      Ron Paul receives more donations from active duty military than all his Republican opponents combined!

      Ron Paul has a detailed plan to cut ONE TRILLION dollars from the federal budget in the first year of his presidency and deliver a fully balanced budget by year three.

      Need I say who I'm voting for, hope you do too!
    • pagerr2  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Guess we all should know that they would pass something before the Thanksgiving Holiday.
      I bet most of them have already left the building.
      Just a bunch of Turkeys ready to celebrate
      Thanksgiving...and give thanks for their lucrative
      Political jobs and all the goodies that go with it.
    • Hello, Its Me  •  Columbus, United States  •  6 mths ago
      what the hell does school pizza have to do with federal budget?
    • Chuck  •  6 mths ago
      Please shut down congress and give america a chance.
    • FedUpWithTheBull  •  Bakersfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      SERIOUSLY? With all of the other issues with which Congress needs to deal, they're concerned with whether or not pizza sauce is a freakin vegetable??? COME ON PEOPLE!!
      WE MUST vote these morons OUT OF OFFICE in 2012!!!
    • James C  •  6 mths ago
      WOW.. Am I ever relieved to know that tomato paste on pizza is no longer considered a vegetable. What would us poor uneducated people without the great protectors in Washington watching over us...... THANKS IDIOTS.... Now how about getting down to business and actually doing something about the major problems you lame #$%$ people have created for this country....
    • .  •  Beverly Hills, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Occupy Pepperoni, where the hell are you?
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