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With a government shutdown narrowly avoided late Friday into Saturday morning, the House and Senate sent a funding bill to President Joe Biden's desk. An initial bipartisan deal was tanked earlier ...
President Joe Biden signed a stopgap funding bill into law Saturday, extending government funding into March, after President-elect Donald Trump upended the effort to prevent a shutdown earlier in ...
(The Center Square) – A government funding stopgap is on its way to President Joe Biden’s desk after the Senate voted 85-11 to pass a 118-page bill to keep the federal government open until ...
The Senate passed the stopgap funding bill minutes after the midnight deadline passed. The vote caps a week full of drama on Capitol Hill. President Joe Biden signed a stopgap funding bill on ...
The bill, which passed the House 366-34-1 earlier Friday, will now head to President Biden’s desk for his signature ahead of a midnight deadline. “Tonight, the Senate delivers more good news ...
The shutdown began on the first anniversary of Donald Trump taking office. [8] The shutdown ended when Senate Democrats agreed to end the filibuster and invoke cloture with the Republican promise that they would allow debate on the DREAM Act before the continuing resolution would expire on February 8, 2018. Some liberals have criticized the ...
President Joe Biden signed into law the stopgap bill to avert a government shutdown passed by Congress just hours ahead of a critical midnight deadline when funding for federal agencies was set to ...
Schumer replied, "We shouldn't shut down the government over a dispute." [29] Ten days later, Trump blamed Democrats for the impending shutdown. [30] Three days later, Politico reported that Trump was willing to sign a bill with no funding for a border wall that delayed a government shutdown into 2019 and the new Congress. [31]