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Jeffries addresses GOP stopgap funding bill proposed on the 'brink of a shutdown'

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Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., spoke on the House floor to discuss a short-term funding bill proposed by Republicans that would avert a government shutdown. Jeffries argued that Democrats needed more time to review the legislation than they have been given before voting.