US Senate Passes $1.66 Trillion Bill to Avert Government Shutdown Amid Mixed Reactions
January 18, 2024The US Senate has passed a temporary funding measure worth $1.66 trillion to prevent a government shutdown.
The bill extends last year's spending levels until early March, allowing more time to pass a full-year bill.
The House of Representatives also passed the bill with bipartisan support.
Negotiations are ongoing for a separate spending package for Ukraine aid and border security.
Despite opposition from some House Republicans, the bill awaits President Biden's signature.
Failure to pass the bill could lead to a government shutdown, affecting veterans' benefits, aircraft safety inspections, and rural community services.
House Republican Mike Johnson may face opposition from party members who oppose stopgap funding bills without spending cuts.
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