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Here’s what’s in the government funding agreement
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House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled a spending bill Sunday that will avert a government shutdown if it is passed by both the House and Senate before funding runs out on September 30.
House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled a spending bill Sunday that will avert a government shutdown if it is passed by both the House and Senate before funding runs out on September 30. Johnson said in a letter to lawmakers that he does not want a shutdown weeks before the election. The spending plan, known as a limited continuing resolution, has bipartisan support. The top Democrats in Congress, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, praised bipartisan negotiations that led to a funding agreement “free of cuts and poison pills” and signaled swift passage of the stopgap bill ahead of the deadline. Here’s what the bill would do: The bill will keep the government up and running for about three more months, through December 20.
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