The US House of Representatives approved a package of temporary spending measures to prevent a government shutdown. According to the newspaper, some of the buildings will be financed until March 8 and the other part will be financed until March 22. New York Times.
“The spending stopgap gives Congress one week to finalize the details of the agreement for half of government spending and three more weeks to negotiate and deliver the other half,” the article said.
The package of measures was supported by 320 members of the lower house of Congress, while 99 opposed it. As noted, US senators will then need to vote on the financing project, after which US President Joe Biden will sign the project.
The documents show that Congress has been deadlocked in spending negotiations in recent months, with Republicans leaning toward sharply cutting spending and the most conservatives refusing to agree with Democrats.
Representatives of Republicans and Democrats the other day reached Financing deals to avoid a government shutdown.
Previously in the USA acceptance 2024 federal government budget.