Biden signs temporary spending bill averting government shutdown, pushing budget fight into new year
Friday, 17 November 2023 US President Joe Biden has signed a temporary spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, pushing the budget fight with Republicans into the new year. The bill keeps government funding at current levels for two more months while a long-term package is negotiated. The measure received bipartisan support in Congress, ensuring the government remains open until after the holiday season.
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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Study Exposes the Massive, Carbon Footprint , of Billionaires.
Study Exposes the Massive, Carbon Footprint , of Billionaires.
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