House Republicans on Tuesday unveiled a stopgap funding bill to tide federal agencies over through the week before Thanksgiving, including an extra $88 million to help provide additional security for officials in all three branches of government and a typical array of “extenders” for programs lapsing Sept. 30.

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., will now try to muscle the 91-page bill through the House with Republican support this week, with few Democrats if any expected to back the measure. Johnson said Tuesday he is aiming for a vote by Friday, and the House Rules panel scheduled a 2 p.m. meeting on Tuesday to consider the terms of floor debate.

House Rules panel met Tuesday to consider the terms of floor debate, which is expected to hit the floor by Friday.

GOP leaders can’t count on the

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