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On Friday, March 11, 2022, the President signed into law: H.J.Res. 75, the "Extension of Continuing Appropriations Act,
Four day extension signed. Can kicked
Summary of H.R.6617 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): Further Additional Extending Government Funding Act
The Continuing Resolution, kicking the can to March 11th
The president is expected to sign the stopgap measure and avoid an appropriations lapse, but a funding fight still looms.
Nothing new to report, just a reminder that President Trump is on the clock.
The legislation extending government funding through Nov. 21 is expected to pass Senate next week
The House is continuing to pass necessary bills. In addition to many of the spending bills, the lower chamber has sent nearly 200 bills to the Senate where they have been blocked from any consideration. This one will have to pass in order to avoid a shutdown as we now have only 10 days left in Fiscal Year 2019.
Live updates: Government shutdown countdown - CNNPolitics
Live updates: Government shutdown countdown – CNNPolitics
Congressional negotiators say they have reached an agreement in principle to avert a partial government shutdown.
Here’s how this will all play out:
The first move: Leaders in both parties decided late on Wednesday the Senate will go first on Thursday.
Moving quickly: The package is technically in the form of a conference report, which isn’t amendable, so the process can technically move fairly…
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