Congress passes ANOTHER stopgap spending bill, delaying long-term solution to budget crisis - NaturalNews.com
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"The measure extends government funding through mid-January and now heads to the Senate, where a bipartisan group of supporters has expressed support for the stopgap bill." | Positive | 20% Conservative |
"It also does not include supplemental spending packages covering things like additional military aid for Israel and Ukraine, other foreign aid, or border security." | Positive | 2% Conservative |
"The stopgap bill, referred to as House Speaker Mike Johnson's laddered continuing resolution, continues to fund the government - including the Agriculture, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Veterans Affairs departments - through Jan. 19, 2024." | Positive | 10% Conservative |
"This will allow everybody to go home for a couple of days for Thanksgiving, everybody cool off, said House Speaker Mike Johnson." | Positive | 6% Conservative |
"Why are they getting paid [when they] can't get it together?President Joe Biden is expected to sign the stopgap funding bill into law before the current temporary funding measure for federal agencies expires at midnight on Friday, Nov. 17." | Positive | 2% Conservative |
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60% : The measure extends government funding through mid-January and now heads to the Senate, where a bipartisan group of supporters has expressed support for the stopgap bill.51% : It also does not include supplemental spending packages covering things like additional military aid for Israel and Ukraine, other foreign aid, or border security.
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