The Senate voted 75-22 to pass a package of six funding bills that will keep programs governed by them funded through the end of September."Tonight, the Senate has reached an agreement avoiding a shutdown on the first six funding bills," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. "We will keep important programs funded for moms and kids, for veterans, for the environment, for housing, and so much more.
The $467.5 billion appropriations package provides funding for the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Justice, Energy, Interior, Veterans Affairs, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development as well as the Food and Drug Administration, military construction and other federal programs. Congress now has two weeks until the next funding deadline for the other six remaining funding bills.
Those bills, which lose funds on March 22, will likely prove much harder for Congress to pass. No deal has yet been struck on any compromise legislation, and, unlike some bills in the funding package that passed this week, none of the legislation in the next tranche of bills has been considered on the Senate floor.
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