April 27, 2024

News and Political Commentary

US Congress passes spending bill to avert government shutdown

2 min read

Stay informed with free updates

The US House of Representatives passed a short-term spending bill on Thursday that will avert a partial government shutdown and free up lawmakers to focus on more contentious negotiations over aid to Ukraine.

Passage in the House came after the Senate overwhelmingly approved the bill earlier on Thursday. The bill will now go to President Joe Biden for his signature, extending government spending at current levels for some federal agencies until March 1 and others until March 8.

“It’s good news for every American, especially our veterans, parents and children, farmers and small businesses, all of whom would have felt the sting of a shutdown,” wrote Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader in the Senate, after the vote.

The short-term spending bill gives Capitol Hill leaders time to work out a more permanent funding solution built around a $1.66tn spending deal reached earlier this month. That agreement on a top-line figure marked a rare breakthrough in a Congress that has been riven by partisan warfare for months, but the leaders still have not hammered out the details.

Without a contentious battle over keeping the government open, congressional leaders now hope negotiations can resume to craft a compromise on additional funding for Ukraine. Washington’s inability to send more military aid to Kyiv has alarmed western officials and was the subject of a rare White House meeting between Biden and congressional leaders earlier this week.

In order to win support of Republicans, a military assistance package is expected to include measures to curb immigration at the US border with Mexico. Speaking on Thursday before a trip to North Carolina, Biden warned of a “disaster” if no deal was reached.

“I think the vast majority of members of Congress support aid to Ukraine. The question is whether or not a small minority are going to hold it up, which…



2024-01-18 17:24:01

All news and articles are copyrighted to the respective authors and/or News Broadcasters. VIXC.Com is an independent Online News Aggregator


Read more from original source here…

Leave a Reply

Copyright © All rights reserved. | Newsphere by AF themes.