Another Short-Term Gap Spending Bill Considered in D.C.

This week Congress is expected to approve a three-week, stop-gap spending bill that reduces federal spending by $6 billion, but does not cut student aid or funding for the U.S. Department of Education. 

The federal government is currently being funded by a two-week, stop-gap measure  that is set to expire on March 18. The three-week CR would prevent a government shutdown after March 18 and give Republicans and Democrats time to negotiate a long-term CR for the remainder of fiscal year (FY) 2011, which ends on Sept. 30.
 
The bill faces opposition from some conservatives in the House who are concerned that the bill does not included enough cuts, but Republican leaders in the House and Democratic leaders in the Senate have expressed confidence that they will be able  to pass the measure. The bill could be difficult for Democrats to oppose because the cuts are the same as those proposed by the Obama administration in its 2012 budget request.