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- Senate approved the Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act, averting a potential goverment shutdown.
- Senate passed the Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act according to China Business News.
- While specific details of the Act require further examination of the official text, continuing resolutions typically maintain current funding levels for government agencies.
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U.S.Senate Passes Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act
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Published November 12,2024,at 03:13:26 UTC
The U.S. Senate approved the Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act, averting a potential goverment shutdown. This legislation provides temporary funding for federal agencies and extends certain programs.
What Happened?
On November 9, 2023, the U.S. Senate passed the Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act according to China Business News. The bill provides a continuing resolution, funding the government at existing levels for a specified period. This action came after negotiations to avoid a government shutdown, which would have commenced if funding had lapsed.
Key Provisions of the Act
While specific details of the Act require further examination of the official text, continuing resolutions typically maintain current funding levels for government agencies. This prevents disruptions in services and allows time for Congress to negotiate and pass a full-year budget. Extensions of programs included in the Act likely address expiring authorizations, providing a temporary continuation of those initiatives.
Continuing resolutions are frequently enough used when Congress is unable to agree on a full budget by the start of the fiscal year (October 1st). They are generally considered short-term solutions, as they do not allow for new spending priorities to be implemented.
Impact and Implications
The passage of this Act avoids the immediate consequences of a government shutdown, which include the furlough of non-essential federal employees, disruptions to government services, and potential economic impacts. However, it does not resolve the underlying budgetary disagreements between political parties.
The temporary nature of the funding means that Congress will still need to address the broader budget issues in the coming weeks or months. Failure to do so could lead to further continuing resolutions or,ultimately,a shutdown.
Timeline of Recent Government Funding Events
| Date | event |
|---|---|
| October 1,2023 | Start of the U.S. Federal Fiscal Year |
| September 30, 2023 | Previous Continuing Resolution Expires |
| November 9, 2023 | U.S. Senate Passes Continuing Appropriations and Extension Act |
frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a Continuing Resolution?
A Continuing Resolution (CR) is a piece of legislation that allows federal agencies to continue operating when a new appropriations bill has not been passed by Congress. it provides funding at existing levels for a specified period.
What happens if Congress fails to pass a budget or a CR?
If Congress fails to pass a budget or a CR, a government shutdown occurs. This means that non-essential government services are suspended, and many federal employees are furloughed.
How often are CRs used?
