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US Congress passes bill to avert government shutdown, sends it to Joe Biden

  • House of Representatives voted to pass short-term funding just hours after the Senate approved it
  • Looming US government shutdown had threatened the functions of multiple key federal agencies

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The US House of Representatives on Thursday approved a stopgap bill to fund the federal government through early March and avert a partial government shutdown, sending it to US President Joe Biden for final approval.

The measure passed 314-108, with 106 Republicans and two Democrats in opposition.

Earlier on Thursday, the Senate had easily passed the bill, with a 77-18 vote ahead of the weekend deadline.

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“We have good news for America. There will not be a shutdown on Friday,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, said on the Senate floor just before the vote in that chamber.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Photo: Bloomberg
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Photo: Bloomberg

That sentiment was not shared by some far-right House Republicans.

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