Shutdown appears less likely as House pushes for vote on Social Security
The prospects of a government shutdown appear to be fading a bit, as House Speaker Mike Johnson is lining up bipartisan support for a stopgap spending bill to fund federal agencies through the middle of December -- but it comes at the cost of a Republican priority, a bill reiterating federal law requiring proof of citizenship to vote. Jim Lokay discusses that with Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), plus her bipartsian push to force a vote on a bill to expand access to Social Security benefits for public servants on "The Final 5."