Senate Democrats have the votes necessary to block the chamber from advancing a short-term spending bill should the House approve it Thursday evening, according to Democratic senators and aides.

“I do,” Sen. Jeanne Shaheen replied when asked if Democrats have enough support to block the four-week continuing resolution.

“I think we need good-faith negotiations that are really going to address the problem,” the New Hampshire Democrat said.

A senior Democratic aide confirmed that Democratic opposition means the bill does not have the 60 votes needed to advance.

“The House bill … there is not the votes in the Senate Democratic caucus to be given to the Republicans to get the votes,” Sen. Patty Murray of Washington said. “They’ve had this game in front of them for four months now and haven’t solved it. It’s time for them to get real, be adults and solve the problem.”