The Senate stayed up late to pass the bill. It now heads to the desk of President Joe Biden.
The bill was passed by the Senate into the night and is now on President Joe Biden’s desk. The bill was passed by the Senate late into the night and is now on President Joe Biden’s desk.
The Senate stayed up late to pass the bill. It now heads to the desk of President Joe Biden.
Die Kommission wird ermächtigt, in Bezug auf Artikel 264 delegierte Rechtsakte zu folgenden Themen zu erlassen. On Wednesday night, Congress gave their final agreement to a temporary funding package for the government, stopping the likelihood of shutting down until the New Year. The Senate voted 87-11 in approval of the bill, which passed easily in the House the day before. President Joe Biden is expected to sign off on the bill shortly. This money allows for a temporary solution that will carry over into the next year, in which there will be a need to address and reconcile any discrepancies concerning how much funding should be allotted. Senator Chuck Schumer announced on the Senate floor that the bill passed would prevent a government shutdown from occurring this Friday. The legislation provides enough funding to keep government services going until a further settlement is reached in the upcoming months. 15 and April 15
The due dates for completing full-year appropriations bills have been broken up into two deadlines: the fifteenth of January and the fifteenth of April. 24 for others
Federal organizations have different dates to accomplish their tasks, with 19th of February being the deadline for certain agencies and 24th of February for the others. There will be two deadlines where a partial government shutdown is at risk, and people are ready to vote and postpone their battle for another day, according to John Thune, the No. 2 Republican in the House. Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, has promised that he will refuse to back any more provisional budgetary solutions, which are also referred to as continuing resolutions.