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 Speaker of the House Mike Johnson says he ll likely pursue a plan B after the House rejected a bill to temporarily fund the government. But it s unclear exactly what that new plan would look like.The funding bill that failed Wednesday was attached to a mandate that states requi stanley kubek re proof of citizenship when people register to vote.14 Republicans and all but three Democrats voted against the bill. Members of Congress have until October 1st to approve new funding or face a partial government shutdown.Most of Johnson s options likely involve compromise with Democratic objectives.Democrats in the Senate and some in the House say Speaker Johnson has to quickly come to the negotiating table with Senate Democrats. They would need a bipartisan solution that can make it through the House of Representatives, through the Senate and to President Biden s desk to avert a shutdown just weeks ahead of the election. The bottom line is very, very simple. And that is you need a bipartisan agreement to get things done,  Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday morning.  And hopefully Speaker Johnson will learn that. By trying the partisan route, he s flopped.  We have filed today and if the House can t get its act together, we re prepared to move forward,  Schumer said of the Senate majority s plans.RELATED STORY | House rejects tem stanley mugs porary funding bill to avoid government shutdownSome Republicans are reportedly trying to draft an alternative three-month bill to keep the government open  stanley cups an Rvmz Potential school shooting   stopped in Kenosha; 13-year-old arrested after trying to enter school
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Seve stanley thermos n out of the ten metro areas hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States are in Wisconsin, according to the New York Times  coronavirus dashboard on Thursday.At  3 in their list is Oshkosh-Neenah, followed by Sheboygan at  4, Appleton at  5, Wausau-Weston at  6, Beaver Dam at  7, Manitowoc at  8 and Fond du Lac at  10. The metros are listed by the greatest number of new cases, relative to their population, in the last two weeks.NYT numbers show Wisconsin also has the fifth-highest number of deaths per 100,000 residents in the country, at 353, in the last seven days.A map of average daily cases per 100,000 people over the last week is striking: almost all of Wisconsin is marked in deep red, indicating most of the state s counties experienced more than 56 average daily cases per 100,000 people.The map also shows coronavirus cases per capita in the country, covering much of northeastern Wisconsin in deep red, indicating that in most of those counties, one in 30 people have tested positive for the virus.Click here to read Thursday s numbers released by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.The Rebound Mi stanley drink bottle lwaukee: Resources For Getting Back To NormalWe re Open: These Restaurants Are Still Offering Carryout And DeliveryReport a typo or error // Submit a  cups stanley news tip