From USA Today:
“Trump signs continuing
resolution to hold off a government shutdown -- for now”
President Donald Trump signed a
short-term spending bill on Thursday that will avoid another government
shutdown, at least for now. The measure will fund the government at current
levels through Dec. 20, buying lawmakers a few more weeks to agree on long-term
spending but backing difficult decisions up against the Christmas holiday and,
potentially, an impeachment vote. Budget talks have hit an impasse over Trump’s
demand for billions in funding to build a wall along the nation’s southern border.
Last year, a fight over border wall
funding triggered a partial government shutdown that lasted a record 35 days. The push to keep the government open comes
amid ongoing impeachment inquiry hearings. House Democrats are investigating
whether Trump abused his office to pressure Ukraine to open an investigation
into former Vice President Joe Biden. Democrats also are looking to wrap up the
investigation and hold a possible impeachment vote before Christmas. Federal
agencies have shuttered three times under Trump. The first, in early 2018,
lasted three days. The second, which lasted only a few hours, took place in
February of that same year. A third, caused by an impasse over funding for the
president’s proposed wall, lasted 35 days – the longest closure of federal
agencies in U.S. history.
^ While it’s good that the
Federal Government won’t shut-down tomorrow this is only a temporary solution.
I really wish all the different sides could find a more permanent solution to
this funding so we didn’t always have to worry and wonder every few months. ^
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/11/21/donald-trump-signs-continuing-resolution-avoid-government-shutdown/2580198001/
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