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Republicans in the Senate try to quicken the payment of defense emergencies as they prepare for a closure.

As Congress nears the midnight date on Saturday night, two Senate Republicans are leading the charge to guarantee military personnel are paid during a possible limited government closure. Sens. In the event of a limited government shutdown, Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski, both Democrats from Alaska, are trying to “hotline” a costs to ensure that all military service and the beach guard are compensated. A senators typically use a hotline to complete legal motions or generally uncontroversial resolutions. The exercise allows expenses or motions to go without very little or no open discussion. The Pay Our Troops Act is a measure that the major senators use to push through the capitol. At 6 p.m., Sullivan did ask the Senate floor to make a life demand for unanimous consent to regard the determine. A Republican source told Fox News Digital that they anticipate Senate Democrats to subject to the request, noting that they have done so in the past. The work is also going to the House area, where Fox News Digital was informed that Rep. Jen Kiggans, R-Va., is pressing for a ballot on the type she introduced. We’re certainly trying to keep the state open, but as a backup plan, Kiggans said, adding that she’s spoken with House GOP officials about having her act cast for a ballot. Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this statement. 

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