Trump signs bill to fund the government for another 6 months
Trump has signed into law a continuing resolution that averts a government shutdown.The bill keeps the government funded through late September.Democrats
Donald Trump Signs Funding Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown
President Donald Trump signed the government funding bill into law on Saturday, avoiding a government shutdown, in a win for the president and Republicans in Congress.
Trump signs a bill funding the government for 6 months, avoiding a shutdown
A bill mostly keeping government funding at levels set during Joe Biden's presidency was signed by President Trump Saturday morning.
Trump signs a bill funding the government for 6 months, avoiding a shutdown
President Donald Trump has signed into law legislation funding the government through the end of September. His signature Saturday ends the threat of a partial government shutdown and caps off a struggle in Congress that deeply divided Democrats. The bill largely keeps government funding at levels set during Joe Biden’s presidency, though with changes. It trims non-defense spending by about $13 billion from the previous year and increases defense spending by about $6 billion. The Senate cleared the legislation on Friday in a 54-46 party line vote, with Democrats helping advance it despite problems with the bill.
Trump Signs Bill Funding the Government for Six Months, Avoiding a Shutdown
The bill largely keeps government funding at levels set during Joe Biden's presidency, though with some changes.
Trump signs a bill funding the government for 6 months, avoiding a shutdown
President Donald Trump has signed into law legislation funding the government through the end of September.
President Trump signs continuing resolution, officially averting a shutdown
A government shutdown has officially been averted, as President Donald Trump signs the continuing resolution into law.
Trump signs stop-gap spending bill, avoids federal government shutdown
March 15 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump on Saturday signed a funding bill after its passage in the Senate on Friday ahead of a midnight deadline to avoid a federal government shutdown.
Donald Trump Signs Bill Funding Government for 6 Months, Ending Threat of Partial Government Shutdown
President Donald Trump has signed into law legislation funding the government through the end of September, ending the threat of a partial government shutdown and capping off a struggle in Congress that deeply divided Democrats. Donald Trump Signs Bill Funding Government for 6 Months, Ending Threat of Partial Government Shutdown.
Senate passes GOP funding bill to avert a government shutdown
WASHINGTON — The Senate passed a six-month funding bill Friday to avert a government shutdown hours ahead of the midnight deadline, sending it to President Donald Trump to sign into law. The vote was 54-46, with two Democrats joining all but one Republican in voting yes. Earlier Friday, the bill cleared a key procedural hurdle with the help of 10 Democrats in a 62-38 vote. Sixty votes were needed to defeat a Democratic filibuster. The votes came after a dramatic 48-hour period during which Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., broke with most House and Senate Democrats, announcing he would support moving forward on the bill one day after he declared it didn't have the votes. Schumer ultimately voted no on final passage of the legislation. The bill, which cleared the House on a party-line vote earlier this week, will keep the government funded through Sept. 30, the end of the current fiscal year. Under pressure from his left flank and House Democrats to block the GOP funding package, Schumer had kept his…
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