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The Senate is expected to vote Friday on competing stopgap bills that both aim to temporarily fund the government past the Sept. 30 deadline.

Democrats released their own government funding extension plan on Wednesday in response to a Republican plan that was put forth earlier this week.

Democrats appear to be taking a more aggressive stance against the Trump administration in rejecting the Republican bill and putting forth their own.

WASHINGTON - U.S. senators are expected to vote Friday on competing stopgap bills that both aim to temporarily fund the government past the Sept. 30 deadline, according to POLITICO.

This comes on the heels of Democrats releasing their own government funding extension plan on Wednesday in response to a Republican plan that was put forth

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