Senate

Senate moves spending resolution forward

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said it was a “shame” that he had to even file a cloture motion on the continuing resolution that both parties have agreed to.

{mosads}The resolution puts the government on pace to spend $1.047 trillion in discretionary spending in 2013, the same level agreed to in last year’s Budget Control Act.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is filibustering the Senate, which requires that the maximum amount of time be spent on each vote, holding up legislation such as the spending resolution, until he gets a vote on his own bill.

Paul wants a Senate vote on his bill to end all foreign aid to Pakistan and other Middle Eastern countries until they “start acting like real allies.” Reid has continued to deny such a vote.