Agreement to Avert Us Government Shutdown Faces Hurdles as Lawmakers Reject Swift Vote
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In order to prevent a standstill in US government operations, there is little time left. Now there is talk of an agreement. But there are still open questions. It is also about Trump's deportation policy.
US Senate leaders have a bipartisan funding agreement in hand, but it remains to be seen whether they will avert a costly government shutdown as Friday's midnight deadline approaches.
The Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. Senate and the White House reached a bipartisan funding agreement this Thursday to avoid a further closure of the federal government by midnight on Friday, according to media. The agreement divides the budget proposal to finance the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), object of disagreement among legislators of another "minibus" project to extend funding for other items that will allow to maintain fun…
In the U.S., Democrats and Republicans, according to the White House, have reached an agreement on a budget package aimed at averting the imminent standstill of government agencies.
The Leader of the Senate Democrats, Chuck Schumer, said that a bipartisan agreement had been reached, which should avoid government paralysis.
Three months after the most recent fiscal paralysis of the federal government, the US will find itself facing a new shutdown from midnight (local time, 7:00 a.m. Saturday, Greek time),…More...
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