Washington — House lawmakers could face challenges returning to Washington this week to vote on a package to fund the government as the shutdown disrupts air travel .
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Monday morning that he would call members back to the Capitol "the very moment" the Senate holds a final vote on a government funding package . Members will be given a 36-hour notice, Johnson said, a change to earlier guidance that said lawmakers would have 48 hours to return.
Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, told reporters he wants the House to vote "as soon as possible" on the deal that would fund the government until Jan. 30.
But air travel delays and cancellations around the U.S. could upend the House vote. House Republicans can afford to lose only two votes if all members a

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