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groundloop

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Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:12 PM Mar 24

Top Senate Republicans coalesce behind plan to end DHS shutdown [View all]

Source: CNN

Top Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill believe their party is unified behind a plan to reopen the Department of Homeland Security. Now, they need to sell the plan to Democrats.

Republican lawmakers emerged from a White House meeting on Monday night with a plan to fund DHS — all except a small portion of the immigration enforcement budget, in a concession to Democrats. Then, once that’s passed, Republicans plan to muscle through a partisan bill without Democratic votes to fund the rest of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency — as well as new policies in President Donald Trump’s long-sought voter ID bill.

That plan, which was described to CNN by a person familiar with the talks, has not yet been accepted by Democrats. But key Democrats said they were pleased with the direction, even without knowing all of the details. And the top Senate GOP spending leader, Sen. Susan Collins, told reporters she was “optimistic we’re on a good track.” While Trump had previously rejected a similar idea, Republicans now feel the president is on board, that person and another source familiar said.

A White House official expressed optimism in a statement to CNN on Tuesday, saying, “Conversations are ongoing but this deal seems to be acceptable.”

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/23/politics/dhs-shutdown-tsa-republicans-proposal-democrats

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They can't "muscle through" the SAVE act Fiendish Thingy Mar 24 #1
"Republicans plan to muscle through a partisan bill without Democratic votes to fund the rest of the ICE agency . . . Strelnikov_ Mar 24 #2
I *think* it means EarlG Mar 24 #3
Do they have a parliamentarian that would allow the save act to be included in reconciliation, though? SSJVegeta Mar 24 #5
The article says "parts" of the bill EarlG Mar 24 #10
I was thinking the same way on the DHS funding, but how can SAVE act provisions be thrown into a reconcilation bill? Strelnikov_ Mar 24 #6
I don't think most of SAVE can be included EarlG Mar 24 #11
"...nothing to do with Democrats." If the Dems vote as a block. But will they? littlemissmartypants Mar 24 #9
Maybe Fetterman will, but he's stated he's opposed to the SAVE act so EarlG Mar 24 #12
I see it as Democrats conceding angrychair Mar 24 #15
No concessions so far, at least... EarlG Mar 24 #18
It means they are pleased with the direction mcar Mar 24 #16
"But key Democrats said they were pleased with the direction, even without knowing all of the details." Scrivener7 Mar 24 #4
Yea, seems like we eat crow a lot, but bluestarone Mar 24 #8
That's because Republicans are agreeing to the part that Democrats want -- EarlG Mar 24 #13
Right. Hopefully our side will notice this. Scrivener7 Mar 24 #19
Isn't ICE already funded through 2029? pcdb Mar 24 #20
My understanding is that ICE is well-funded already EarlG Mar 24 #21
Let the games begin.... I guess. FUCKICE. Just to be clear. littlemissmartypants Mar 24 #7
What about what that Ohh That's Rich says: poli-junkie Mar 24 #14
I hope so but progressoid Mar 24 #17
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