
The bill is the House’s second attempt to avert a government

Voting late Saturday night and into Sunday morning, the House

The House also voted unanimously for a bill that would ensure that military personnel continue to get paid in the event of a government shutdown.
“The House has again passed a plan that reflects the American people’s desire to keep the government running and stop the president’s health care law,” said House Speaker John Boehner in a statement after the vote

“Now that the House has again acted, it’s up to the Senate to pass this bill without delay to stop a government shutdown,” he said. “Let’s get this done.”
But the Senate is not going to pass the bill, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

“Today’s vote by House Republicans

House Democrats slammed the vote, accusing Republicans of forcing a government shutdown by passing something that could not pass the Senate.
“Americans have gone from deep disappointment to outrage at House Republicans’ antics,” said Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chair and New York Rep. Steve Israel in a statement. “This has been the Congress of chronic chaos since day one, and Republicans have turned governing into an old episode of the Road Runner cartoon – another day, another cliff.”
Senators might be more willing to accept the repeal of the medical device tax

“To be absolutely clear, the Senate will reject both the one-year delay of the Affordable Care Act and the repeal of the medical

The Senate is not set to come back into session until 2 p.m. on Monday, when there will be just 10 hours remaining to avert a shutdown. A Democratic Senate aide told The Daily Caller that they were unlikely to change that schedule, as Reid had made their position quite clear.
“There’s no point,” the aide said.
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