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President Joe Biden on Saturday signed into law an appropriations package that includes the $825 billion defense spending bill for fiscal year 2024. The consolidated appropriations measure would provide funding for federal agencies through the end of September, the White House said Saturday. Defense News reported the House passed the bipartisan package in a 286-134
Congress passed a short-term stopgap measure Thursday to prevent a partial government shutdown at the end of the week and give lawmakers time to finalize a full-year spending bill, NBC News reported Friday. The continuing resolution passed both the House and Senate, on 320-99 and 77-13 votes, as part of a bipartisan spending deal covering
Congress averted a government shutdown after passing a continuing resolution that would fund government operations through early March. The House on Thursday voted 314-108 to approve the stopgap funding measure hours after the Senate passed the legislation by a 77-18 vote.