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FOXNews.com: Senate approves budget bill, restores ObamaCare funding

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Senate approves budget bill, restores ObamaCare funding
Sep 27th 2013, 16:37

Published September 27, 2013

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After a dramatic and chaotic week on Capitol Hill, the Senate voted Friday to advance a bill that would keep the government open while defunding ObamaCare -- though Democratic Leader Harry Reid is expected to immediately restore funding for the health law.

The Senate voted 79-19 to advance to a final vote, expected later in the day. Several Republicans joined Democrats in voting "yes," ignoring appeals by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and other conservatives to stall the vote. 

The roll call had put Republicans in a difficult position, and prompted a very-public spate of infighting. Tea Party-aligned Republicans like Cruz, who staged a 21-hour anti-ObamaCare speech on the Senate floor this week, argued that Republicans should stop this bill in its tracks. 

Though the bill technically would defund ObamaCare -- which Cruz and his colleagues want -- they argued that since Reid will restore the funding, they should vote "no." 

A number of Republicans rejected this logic. 

"I don't understand how I can otherwise vote on a matter that I want to see passed," Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said. 

Though the test vote put Senate Republicans in a tricky spot, the bigger question is -- should the Senate complete its work on the bill -- what House Republicans will do next. 

The House plans to convene on Saturday to take up the bill. If Republicans stand by their demand that ObamaCare be defunded, delayed or otherwise undermined, then the two chambers could easily be at an impasse by midnight on Monday. 

That's when the current government spending bill expires; without a new bill, the government would partially shut down. 

Tempers and rhetoric were heated on Friday as Democrats accused their Republican colleagues of playing with legislative fire. 

"We are at one of the most dangerous points in our history right now -- every bit as dangerous as the break-up of the Union before the Civil War," said Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa. 

But Republicans are treating their push to defund ObamaCare with urgency, in part because a key part of the law is set to go into effect next week. 

"It's about showing people we're going to do what we say we're going to," Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, told colleagues, "even when, especially when, it's inconvenient." 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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