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Vol. I Β· No. 167 Β· 808 Reports Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Thune discusses appropriations standoffs and housing bill progress

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Topics in This Edition

Senate appropriationsgovernment fundinghousing legislation

Summary

The segment features Senate Majority Leader John Thune responding to questions on the likelihood of additional continuing resolutions (CRs) for FY2026 funding and progress on a housing affordability bill. Thune describes Democratic resistance to regular appropriations order, including lack of agreement on top-line numbers and poison-pill amendments, and states Democrats favor shutdowns for political gain. He expresses optimism that a bipartisan housing bill will advance via motion to proceed, with minor tweaks, to increase supply and affordability.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately captures the Republican leadership view of stalled appropriations negotiations amid repeated 2025-2026 funding crises tied to DHS and immigration issues. The housing bill update reflects real-time developments around mid-June 2026. Viewers miss Democratic arguments that specific policy demands (e.g., immigration enforcement changes) justify opposition rather than shutdown preference, and Collins' negotiation history shows some cross-aisle engagement. Framing emphasizes one party's responsibility without equivalent sourcing on both sides.

Key Moments

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Democrats refuse to cooperate on top-line numbers or poison-pill amendments for appropriations bills

Consistent with multiple reports of Democratic opposition to bundled funding packages, especially DHS provisions, throughout 2025-2026 cycle.

missing context

Democrats have shut down the government twice in the last year and seek political benefit from another

Two shutdowns occurred in 2025-2026 tied to immigration funding disputes; attribution of intent is Thune's interpretation, not independently verified.

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Senate is very close to advancing a bipartisan housing bill with minor tweaks via motion to proceed

Politico and other reporting from June 15, 2026, confirm Thune scheduling updated 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act vote after negotiations.

Notable Concerns

  • Partisan attribution of shutdown intent without cited evidence from Democratic statements

Sources Consulted

  1. Senate eyes vote on updated housing affordability legislation
  2. Thune: Republicans' Focus on Appropriations Delivers Results
  3. H.R.5371 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): Continuing Appropriations Act, 2026
  4. Senate Advances Funding Bill to End Record Shutdown
  5. Senate seeks escape from Homeland Security standoff
  6. Thune: Democrats Hit New Low on Their DHS Shutdown
  7. Thune Calls Out Democrats' Willingness to Shut Down the Government
  8. Thune: Senate Bill Paves the Way to More Affordable Housing
  9. Senate passes housing bill to improve access, affordability
  10. Senate Vote on Bipartisan ROAD to Housing Bill Expected This Week
  11. H.R.6644 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act
  12. Senate Moves Toward Passing Sweeping Housing Bill, but Divides Remain