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Senate Votes To Reopen Government

The Senate approved a continuing resolution (CR) late Jan. 22 that would fund the government through Feb. 8 and end a three-day federal shutdown.

The Senate passed the measure by an 81-18 vote, sending it to the House for its consideration. The House was expected to begin voting at roughly 6 p.m. Eastern time. US_Capitol_Building_at_night_Jan_2006

A CR that would have kept the government funded through Feb. 16 received House approval last week but stalled in the Senate over an immigration issue, leading to a shutdown that began over the weekend (Defense Daily, Jan. 19). A flurry of negotiations yielded the CR with the Feb. 8 expiration.

The new CR, which would be the fourth that Congress has passed for fiscal year 2018, is needed because lawmakers have not finished their 12 FY 2018 appropriations bills.



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