House Republicans Leave for Recess with Key Bills Unresolved
Lawmakers head home for six weeks, leaving critical funding and policy measures in limbo.
- The House has passed only five out of twelve necessary funding bills before the summer recess.
- Intraparty disputes and a slim majority have hindered legislative progress.
- A continuing resolution may be needed to prevent a government shutdown on September 30.
- The House's final vote before recess condemned Vice President Kamala Harris on border security issues.
- Senate poised to pass bipartisan children's online safety bills, but House action delayed until September.