House Republicans Release Short-Term Bill , to Avoid Government Shutdown.<br />The bill was released after House Republicans reached a tentative agreement on Sept. 17.<br />The deal would keep the government <br />funded until Oct. 31.<br />It would also reduce <br />domestic spending by 8%.<br />However, the bill also includes <br />immigration provisions and leaves out <br />aid for Ukraine or other disasters.<br />However, the bill also includes <br />immigration provisions and leaves out <br />aid for Ukraine or other disasters.<br />Because of this, it's not expected to pass the Senate if it is approved by the House, CNBC reports. .<br />Rep. Rosa DeLauro called the bill "extreme." .<br />Rather than "working on bipartisan solution[s] <br />that could be enacted,".<br />DeLauro accused House Republicans of attempting to <br />"cut funding to the National Institutes of Health including funding for cancer research, defund the police, and decrease resources to important allies like Ukraine and Israel.".<br />Speaker Kevin McCarthy <br />stands behind the bill.<br />A shutdown would only give strength to the Democrats. It would give the power to Biden. <br />It wouldn’t pay our troops. It wouldn’t pay our border agents. More people would be coming across. I actually want to achieve something, Kevin McCarthy, Speaker of the House, via interview on Fox News