Package passed Senate late Friday night by vote of 74-24, narrowly averting shutdown and banning Gaza aid through March 2025

President Joe Biden on Saturday signed into law a $1.2tn budget bill to keep the US government funded through a fiscal year that began six months ago and to avert a partial shutdown, according to a statement released by the White House.

“The bipartisan funding bill I just signed keeps the government open, invests in the American people, and strengthens our economy and national security,” Biden said in the statement.

The bill was passed in the Senate after midnight in a vote that fell 74-24. It came after funding had expired for government agencies, but the White House sent out a notice shortly after the deadline announcing the Office of Management and Budget had ceased shutdown preparations because there was a high degree of confidence that Congress would pass the legislation and the president would sign it on Saturday.

  • @ChonkyOwlbear
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    1079 months ago

    It happens whenever Republicans control one house of Congress and there is a Democrat President. It’s an obstruction tactic based on the lie that they care about increasing the national debt. That concern disappears when a Republican is President (Trump increased debt by $7 trillion).

    • @ccunning
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      759 months ago

      The longest shutdown we’ve ever had started when the GOP controlled the House AND the Senate AND Trump was president.

      (2018-2019 Shutdown)

      • idunnololz
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        Not American so forgive my forgetfulness but it was because Trump was trying to fund his wall or something dumb right?

        Edit: I read the attached article. It looks like it was:

        The shutdown stemmed from an impasse over Trump’s demand for $5.7 billion in federal funds for a U.S.–Mexico border wall.[5][6][7] In December 2018, the Senate unanimously passed an appropriations bill without wall funding, and the bill appeared likely to be approved by the Republican-controlled House of Representatives and Trump. After Trump faced heavy criticism from some right-wing media outlets and pundits for appearing to back down on his campaign promise to “build the wall”, he announced that he would not sign any appropriations bill that did not fund its construction. As a result, the House passed a stopgap bill with funding for the wall, but it was blocked in the Senate by the threat of a Democratic filibuster.

        The Trump presidency was such a shit show.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        That’s because Republicans are incapable of governing, and can’t think of anything new so they repeat things they did in the past regardless of context.