Shutdown fears move House Republicans to protect military paychecks

FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are moving to protect U.S. service members’ paychecks in the event of a partial government shutdown.

Rep. Jen Kiggans, R-Va., is re-introducing her Pay Our Troops Act on Thursday, with support from at least 20 fellow House lawmakers – 16 Republicans and four Democrats.

It comes a day after more than a dozen House GOP lawmakers helped defeat Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan to avert a partial government shutdown by extending the current fiscal year’s funding levels through March, known as a continuing resolution (CR). 

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Rep. Jen Kiggans

Rep. Jen Kiggans, R-Va., is introducing a bill to ensure military service members and civilian employees are paid in the event of a government shutdown. (Getty Images)

The Republican-controlled House and the Democrat-held Senate must come to some agreement on federal funding by the end of Sept. 30 to avoid a shutdown weeks before Election Day.

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