From the BBC:
“US government shutdown
averted hours before deadline”
The US Congress has passed a
stopgap bill to fund federal agencies until 18 February, avoiding a costly government
shutdown over the festive season. In a 69-28 vote, the Senate backed the
measure approved earlier by the House of Representatives. President Joe Biden
is now expected to sign it into law. "I am glad that, in the end, cooler
heads prevailed," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said. The bill was
passed hours before the funding would have stopped on Friday. This would have
left unpaid millions of workers in the public sector over Christmas and New
Year, and museums and parks would have been shut. A group of Republican
Senators had threatened to derail the funding bill in protest over Mr Biden's
push for the federally-mandated Covid vaccination for employees at large companies.
But their attempt to attach an amendment preventing the enforcement of the
vaccine initiative was thwarted by Democrats. The funding bill was approved by
the House of Representatives earlier on Thursday in a 221-212 vote. It is the
latest example of the bitter political tug-of-war around government funding
that has resulted in several shutdowns in recent years. In October, President
Biden signed into law a temporary measure to keep the government running
through 3 December.
^ So things are fine until February
18th when we go through this all over again. ^
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