Congress on Thursday raced to send legislation to avert a partial government shutdown to President Biden, moving to fund federal agencies through early March one day before money was to run out.

Over the strenuous opposition of far-right Republicans, the House voted 314 to 108 to approve the stopgap funding just hours after the Senate provided overwhelming bipartisan backing for the measure in a 77-to-18 vote, allowing lawmakers to narrowly beat a Friday deadline.

“There will not be a shutdown on Friday,” Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the majority leader, said. “Because both sides have worked together, the government will stay open. Services will not be disrupted. We will avoid a needless disaster.”

Passage of the bill affords lawmakers another six weeks to negotiate and pass a dozen spending bills totaling $1.66 trillion to fund the government through the fall, the level Democrats and Republicans agreed upon earlier this month. That plan would hold most federal spending steady while bolstering the military.

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  • HubertManne
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    01 year ago

    Oh yeah if its for biden sure. We thought at first it was just to have a functioning country because then we would have said no. Don’t you worry though we will keep it short term so that our debt gets a nice fat downgrade.

    • @[email protected]
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      511 months ago

      Pretty sure it just means that it goes to Biden next, not that they did it for Biden

      • HubertManne
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        011 months ago

        yeah I was making fun of the title. I know they have been bad for many years but I swear they are getting worse.