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- SHORT TERM SPENDING MEASURE REACHED, GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN BATTLE AVERTED UNTIL DECEMBER 22 - December 8, 2017
- Congress Passes Two-Week Spending Bill, but Shutdown Fears MountBy Erich Wagner, Government ExecutiveCongress has approved a measure to keep the federal government open for two weeks, although the prospect of a longer-term spending deal remains unclear.The Senate voted 81-14 for the stopgap spending package (H.J. Res. 123), which continues current spending levels until Dec. 22 and provides a temporary authorization for the Children’s Health Insurance Program until the end of 2017. Senate passage came Thursday evening after House lawmakers, voting mostly along party lines, approved the bill by a 235-193 vote.To read more, please click here.