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Spending bill to avert shutdown successfully beats filibuster with hours until deadline If a spending bill is not passed by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, the government will enter into a partial shutdown.
With just days to go before the government runs out of money, the Senate has unveiled a bipartisan stopgap bill in a bid to avert a shutdown – but there’s no guarantee that it will be able to ...
Senate passes spending bill, sending it to Biden's desk after brief shutdown. Senators voted to pass a new version of a stopgap spending bill early Saturday morning after the midnight deadline for ...
Trump signed the bill into law on Saturday, averting a government shutdown. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
The Democratic-majority Senate voted 88-9 to pass the measure to avoid the federal government's fourth partial shutdown in a decade, sending the bill to President Joe Biden, who signed it into law ...
Congress approved legislation Wednesday for a stopgap spending bill and a $231 million infusion to the Secret Service, heading off a government shutdown and boosting security for presidential ...
The House passed a short-term funding bill Tuesday that would avert a government shutdown Saturday, a major victory for new Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), who faced competing demands from different ...
The Senate passed a Republican-led spending bill Friday hours before a government shutdown, overcoming sharp Democratic opposition to the measure and sending it to President Donald Trump to be sign… ...
A spending bill to avert a partial government shutdown narrowly cleared a key procedural hurdle in the Senate, paving the way for passage as a Friday night deadline loomed.
It appears Congress will avoid a government shutdown. Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, over strong objections from some in his own party, passed a short-term extension of government ...