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With less than 48 hours before a potential shutdown, there’s no sign of a deal to keep the government open;
Senators on both sides of the aisle are remarking on the passing of California’s Dianne Feinstein:
Republican Tim Scott of South Carolina, also a presidential candidate:
Saddened to learn of Senator Feinstein’s passing. A true trailblazer, she leaves behind a lasting legacy of service in the Senate. My prayers are with her family during this time of loss.— Tim Scott (@SenatorTimScott) September 29, 2023
Independent Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona:
Senator Dianne Feinstein was a trailblazing titan in the U.S. Senate and in our nation’s history. Throughout her storied career, she paved the way for countless women and girls to stand up and make a difference. We’ll always cherish her life and legacy, and we’ll miss her dearly.— Kyrsten Sinema (@SenatorSinema) September 29, 2023
Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa:
Sen Feinstein did an outstanding job representing the ppl of California. I worked closely w her as a member of the drug caucus& judiciary cmte. During the time I was chair& she was ranking Democrat we had a wonderful working relationship She’s a true public servant I’ll miss her— Chuck Grassley (@ChuckGrassley) September 29, 2023
Colorado Democrat Michael Bennet said:
Sen. Feinstein was a trailblazer in American politics. She passionately defended civil rights, was an ally to the LGBTQ community, and was a tireless champion for America’s children. I was grateful to work with her on comprehensive immigration reform and learn from her on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Susan and I are thinking of the Feinstein family during this difficult time.
Dianne Feinstein was on the Senate floor yesterday, voting on legislation to prevent a government shutdown:
Here is @SenFeinstein voting on the Senate floor yesterday.
What is now her final vote of her career.
The longest serving female senator in US history. @NewsNation coverage LIVE all day now. pic.twitter.com/42a3NWBJh9— Kellie Meyer (@KellieMeyerNews) September 29, 2023
As the Wall Street Journal reports, she missed two votes taken later in the day:
Dianne Feinstein’s last Senate vote was cast yesterday morning at 11:45 on a bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown. She missed two later votes. pic.twitter.com/7ofHHmmKjf— Katy Stech Ferek (@KatyStech) September 29, 2023
Over in the House, the Republican-led rules committee, which is considering a short-term funding bill to prevent a government shutdown, observed a moment of silence in honor of Dianne Feinstein:
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