A US government shutdown was averted as the Senate passed a funding bill, which now heads to President Joe Biden for final approval.
The United States narrowly avoided a government shutdown after the Senate passed a bipartisan funding bill in the early hours of Saturday. This bill ensures the continuation of federal operations, secures vital disaster aid, and
The United States narrowly avoided a government shutdown after the Senate passed a bipartisan funding bill in the early hours of Saturday. This bill ensures the continuation of federal operations, secures vital disaster aid, and provides temporary funding for government programs. Earlier, the House of Representatives had overwhelmingly approved Speaker Mike Johnson’s bill with a 366-34 vote. With the deadline fast approaching, the Senate needed to act before midnight to prevent a shutdown and keep essential government services running. The passage of the bill provides a reprieve, offering some stability while longer-term budget negotiations and discussions over funding priorities continue. This last-minute agreement comes after weeks of tense debates and political maneuvering, underscoring the urgency of reaching a broader agreement to address the federal budget.