The House approves another short-term extension to avoid a shutdown. Senators are up next to vote
Source: PBS News Hour
Feb 29, 2024 2:35 PM EST
WASHINGTON (AP) The House passed another short-term spending measure Thursday that would keep one set of federal agencies operating through March 8 and another set through March 22, avoiding a shutdown for parts of the federal government that would otherwise kick in Saturday. The Senate is expected to vote on the bill later in the day.
The short-term extension is the fourth in recent months, and many lawmakers expect it to be the last for the current fiscal year, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, who said that negotiators had completed six of the annual spending bills that fund federal agencies and had almost final agreement on the others.
Well get the job done, Johnson said as he exited a closed-door meeting with Republican colleagues.The vote to approve the measure was 320-99. It easily cleared the two-thirds majority needed for passage.
At the end of the process, now expected to extend into late March, Congress is set to approve more than $1.6 trillion in spending for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1 roughly in line with the previous fiscal year. Thats the amount that former Speaker Kevin McCarthy negotiated with the White House last year before eight disgruntled Republican lawmakers joined with Democrats a few months later and voted to oust him from the position.
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