Congressional leaders reached an agreement to avert a partial government shutdown, approving a temporary funding measure that will keep federal agencies operating for about three months.
Congress reached a funding deal Sunday that would avert a possible partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies for about another three months. The new budget year begins Oct. 1, and the spending decided upon this weekend would extend funding into mid-December. A vote is expected later this week.Earlier, House Speaker Mike Johnson had tried to link a temporary funding plan with a mandate that would have required states to see proof of citizenship when people register to vote.
The effort had no chance in the Democratic-controlled Senate and was opposed by the White House anyway, but it did give Speaker Johnson a chance to show Trump and conservatives within his conference that he fought for their request.The final result passed Sunday is what Johnson called a "very narrow, bare-bones" plan that included "only the extensions that are absolutely necessary.
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