U.S. House Speaker again proposed a new appropriations bill plans for government departments “life” for three months
In order to avoid the U.S. government “shutdown”, the U.S. Congress, Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson announced a “continuing resolution (CR)” bill to ensure that the U.S. government's funding can continue to be maintained at the current level of 3 months, until December 20th. The “continuing resolution” bill is the result of bipartisan negotiations in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, maintaining government funding for three months is shorter than Johnson's initial six-month temporary program, but also specifically exclude the former U.S. President, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump supported a measure that requires proof of U.S. citizenship in order to vote in the presidential election. vote in presidential elections. The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on the bill as a whole before the 25th of this month, after which the bill will be submitted to the Senate for consideration before the September 30th deadline for the U.S. government to fall into a “shutdown”.
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