Politics & Government

Rep. Paulsen Says He'd Break With GOP to End Shutdown

Erik Paulsen told KARE11 that he is willing to break with House Republican leadership and vote to end the shutdown.

Rep. Erik Paulsen is saying that he is willing to break with House Republican leadership in order to end the federal government shutdown.

"I think if I had the opportunity just to fully fund the government, I would do that. Yes," Paulsen told KARE 11 this afternoon. "I think there is a level of uncomfort among many of my colleagues that a government shutdown is not in anyone's interest." 

Paulsen said he still wants to repeal the medical device tax, but would not make his vote in support of a continuing resolution dependent on the issue.

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As the federal government shut down Tuesday for the first time in 17 years, Paulsen, who represents Eden Prairie, announced on Twitter that he was requesting his pay be withheld for the duration of the shutdown.

“I continue to vote for bipartisan legislation to ensure the government stays open,” the Third District Republican said in a statement. “Minnesotans expect their government to work and I remain committed to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to avert a shutdown.”

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Congressional leaders had worked on a short-term spending package, but were unable to reach an agreement, meaning most government functions have been halted. Proposed legislation also included delays in the implementation of Obamacare.

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