House passes bill to avert government shutdown after whirlwind funding fight
- The House approved a new plan from Speaker Mike Johnson to temporarily fund federal operations and disaster aid, omitting President-elect Donald Trump's debt limit increase demand.
- Mike Johnson stated that Congress would 'meet our obligations' and prevent a government shutdown before Christmas.
- The bill passed with a vote of 366-34 and will be sent to the Senate for quick passage.
- The funding plan includes $100 billion in disaster aid and $10 billion for agricultural assistance, funding the government at current levels through March.
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The American Legion Welcomes Agreement to Keep Government Open, Blasts the Process
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- American Legion National Commander James A. LaCoursiere, Jr. issued the following statement today concerning passage of a continuing resolution to fund the federal government into March:
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