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US lawmakers avoid government shutdown with spending bill

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  • US avoids government shutdown
  • Short-term spending approved
  • Budget impasse continues

To avert a partial government shutdown that would have jeopardized the operations of numerous critical federal agencies and potentially resulted in the unpaid return of thousands of employees, the United States Congress has approved a short-term spending measure.

In anticipation of Friday’s government shutdown, the House of Representatives voted 314 to 108 on Thursday. They decided to extend the duration of the power outage by a minimum of six weeks. This vote ratified a measure that had been previously approved by the Senate by a vote of 77 to 18.

The negotiations were further complicated by the impact of severe winter storm forecasts, which hindered the work of lawmakers. Congress declared itself closed for the entire day on Friday, and public employees were preparing to return home unpaid. Government operations, including food aid and policymaking, were also disrupted.

“We have good news for America: The government will not enter a shutdown on Friday,” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer told his colleagues in a speech.

“Due to the collaborative efforts of both parties, the government will remain operational. No disruptions will occur to services. We shall prevent an avoidable catastrophe.”

Short-Term Funding Amid Budget Dispute

After negotiations on a comprehensive annual budget were impeded by House Republicans’ insistence on substantial spending reductions, enhanced border security, and stringent immigration controls, the House will not consider President Joe Biden’s request for $106 billion in supplemental funds, primarily for Ukraine and Israel. In light of this, a short-term solution was proposed.

Transport, housing, energy, water, military building, and veterans’ projects will be supported until March 1.

Numerous federal agencies and departments, including the military, Department of Justice, border security, and Congress. Which were scheduled to run out of money at the beginning of February, will now continue operations through March 8.

Impaired functioning

Despite infrequent instances of bipartisan harmony, the progress of Congress can be glacial.

Legislators’ failure to approve a complete budget for a fiscal year that commenced nearly four months ago has brought to light the dysfunction in Congress, which is currently impasse-ridden over urgently requested foreign aid by the White House.

Although party leaders in the Senate are ardent proponents of increasing aid to Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, many hardliners in the House doubt it is in the best interests of the United States to provide Kyiv with additional funds to repel the Russian invasion that began two years ago.

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While both parties concur that the unprecedented influx of migrants entering the country from Mexico constitutes a crisis that requires attention, they hold divergent views regarding the appropriate course of action.

Schumer, the Democratic majority leader in the Senate, intends to introduce a bipartisan bill concerning foreign aid and border security the following week. However, Republican Speaker Mike Johnson has declined to make a definitive commitment regarding the bill’s introduction on the House floor.

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