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Government avoids shutdown

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Oct 01, 2021
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Shutdown avoided: President Biden signed a measure last night (Thursday) which temporarily avoids a government shutdown by funding it until early December. The bill, which passed 65-35 in the Senate and 254-175 in the House, allows for the national museums, parks, and other government programs to continue normal operations. Although a shutdown has been avoided for now, more permanent legislation will need to be passed in December.

Explainer: A government shutdown happens when Congress fails to fund the government for the next fiscal year. (video explainer of what happens during a shutdown)

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