Sen. Mike Rounds Marion (Mike) Michael RoundsChamber of Commerce endorses McSally for reelection Senate GOP eyes early exit Senate Republicans signal openness to working with Biden MORE (R-S.D.) voiced his opposition to a short-term funding bill, known as a continuing resolution (CR) on Thursday as the threat of a government shutdown looms over Congress.

"I agree with Angus, and that's the reason why I'm opposing the CR in its current form as well," Rounds told CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day," referencing Sen. Angus King Angus KingShakespeare Theatre Company goes virtual for 'Will on the Hill...or Won't They?' On The Trail: How Nancy Pelosi could improbably become president Angus King: Ending election security briefings 'looks like a pre-cover-up' MORE's (I-Maine) comment that continually passing CRs as opposed to full budgets is "no way to govern."

"For me, it's a matter of defense and it's a matter of trying to make sure in the future the message is 'let's get our work done on time,'" he continued.

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"It's been 44 years since we actually had a budget act that was workable and in the last 44 years, in only three cases have we actually got this budget and the appropriations done on time," he said.

Rounds and King join Sen. Lindsey Graham Lindsey Olin GrahamSenate Republicans face tough decision on replacing Ginsburg Democratic senator calls for eliminating filibuster, expanding Supreme Court if GOP fills vacancy What Senate Republicans have said about election-year Supreme Court vacancies MORE (R-S.C.) in coming out against the measure.

House Republicans proposed the plan which would avoid a government shutdown by keeping the government funded through mid-February.

The measure includes a six-year extension of funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and delays three ObamaCare taxes.

However, conservative House Republicans in the Freedom Caucus have threatened to come out against the measure unless a conservative immigration bill is put on the floor.