C-SPAN
Less than 10 hours before the federal government was set to partially shut down, the
The motion to table the House amendments - one that delayed Obamacare by a year, and one that repealed a tax on medical devices - passed by a party-line, 54-46 vote.
That sends the continuing resolution back into the hands of the House. Unless House Speaker John Boehner agrees to bring the so-called "clean" Senate CR to the floor and rely on Democratic votes, the government will shut down.
House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said Sunday that Republicans will look to pass a bill that would "have fundamental changes into Obamacare that can protect the economy for America."
House Republicans are hashing out their strategy in a closed-door meeting Monday afternoon.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell floated the idea of a one-week bill to keep the government funded while a longer-term deal is negotiated. Many Democrats say the idea is a non-starter, and they question whether conservatives would accept the deal, as well.
"A week would change nothing. The bill we are discussing is only 6-weeks long to begin with!!!" a Senate Democratic aide said.