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After the Senate’s financing government funded for the next six months, the United States prevented the United States closing the US government.
The StopGap Financing bill passed in 54-46 Senates for 24-46, because the two Democrats vote for a republican senator. President Donald Trump must now sign the law before the last date of midnight on Friday.
The main voting came before the Democrats of the Democrats, after allowing a procedural barrier after a violent dispute.
The Senate minority leader, Democrat Chuck Schumer and 9 people voted to vote to develop a bill for voting for voting last Thursday.
Two Democrats – Senator Jeanne Shaheen and Maine’s King King, Independent Senator Angus – voted in favor of the last passage. Sumer “No” voted.
On Thursday, saying that he went to the size, he said he did not have a law that he likes, he said he believed a violence would be a worse result.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, a large fist “on the face of a large fist on the face of a large fist” of the BBC’s US Partner, “A large fist” was “a large fist”.
He will support the intention of the “looting of our federal government for taxes for billionaires”, which encourages the chaos and careless cuts of Elon Musk. “
Democrats have supported enough support for a 30-day resolution that supports the event and a 30-day resolution.
Senator Ted Cruz accused Democrats in the “Political Theater” and praised the bill.
“The government is funded, back to work, in a statement.
The transition is a victory for Trump and Republicans of Congress.
On Friday morning, Trump rare Bipartisan, Schumer’s decision to pre-report the bill, “A country without a transition will be destroyed, approved, will take us to new peaks.”
Legislation, with some basic changes, the Biden administration would maintain a lot of the federal financing level.
Border security, veterans increase military spending for substances such as health and military expenditures, increase $ 6 billion (£ 4.6bN). However, reduced non-defense funding to about $ 13 billion.
Local authorities in Washington were afraid of the DC could result in a $ 1 billion incision in the federal funds for the city for the city. However, the Senate approved a separate bill, which maintained the current operating budget, the New York Times said.