WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representative could move soon to consider a bill to fund the government for a week to avoid a shutdown at midnight on Friday and buy time to strike a deal for a long-term funding plan, a House Republican source said on Wednesday.
A one-week bill would give lawmakers "a little breathing room" to complete negotiations on broader legislation, the source said.
Democrats have said they would support a weeklong extension only if a deal on a longer-term plan was close to completion, and a senior House Republican suggested that was the case.
"We could get there today, we are not very far away," Representative Tom Cole, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, told reporters.
(Reporting by Richard Cowan and Amanda Becker, writing by Tim Ahmann; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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