Congress faces two shutdown deadlines with no action yet on spending

The spending stalemate has aggravated both Democrats and Republicans on the Senate and House Appropriations committees, who say leadership needs to give them the green light to begin talks ahead of the Jan. 19 deadline to enact four spending bills and the Feb. 2 deadline for the other eight appropriations measures. Shown is the U.S. Capitol. (Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom)

WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — Congress is staring down a funding cliff in mid-January and a second one in early February. However, neither of those deadlines has inspired House and Senate leaders to broker agreement on the dozen bills that were supposed to become law by Oct. 1.