US House passes spending bill to avert government shutdown
Wednesday, 15 November 2023 The US House of Representatives has passed a temporary spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. The bill, which would extend government funding until mid-January, now awaits approval from the Senate. The legislation has received support from both Democratic and Republican leaders. The bill would provide more time for lawmakers to work on detailed spending bills. Some Republicans have expressed frustration that the bill does not include spending cuts and border-security measures.
House Speaker Mike Johnson presented his proposal on Saturday to avert a partial government shutdown by extending funding for certain agencies and programs until Jan. 19, while continuing funding for others until Feb. 2.
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The House passes a plan to avoid a government shutdown. The bill is being met with mixed reactions from Republicans after only passing with the help of Democrats.
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