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Dulcinea

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Wed Dec 18, 2024, 07:50 AM Wednesday

Congress unveils funding deal with more than $100 billion in disaster aid

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional leaders have unveiled a stopgap spending bill that will keep the federal government funded through March 14 and provide more than $100 billion in emergency aid to help states and local communities recover from Hurricanes Helene and Milton and other natural disasters.

The measure would prevent a partial government shutdown set to begin after midnight Friday. It would kick final decisions on this budget year’s spending levels to a new Republican-led Congress and President-elect Donald Trump. The continuing resolution generally continues current spending levels for agencies.

Passage of the measure is one of the final actions that lawmakers will consider this week before adjourning for the holidays and making way for the next Congress. It’s the second short-term funding measure the lawmakers have taken up this fall as they struggled to pass the dozen annual appropriations bills before the new fiscal year began Oct. 1, as they typically do.

https://apnews.com/article/congress-budget-government-shutdown-farmers-disaster-relief-4c6ae1e0033637bb6398b00c4799ba0d

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Congress unveils funding deal with more than $100 billion in disaster aid (Original Post) Dulcinea Wednesday OP
Another opportunity for the leeches in states displacedvermoter Wednesday #1

displacedvermoter

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1. Another opportunity for the leeches in states
Wed Dec 18, 2024, 08:08 AM
Wednesday

like Florida, and Georgia, and the Carolinas that hate "Big Government" to take advantage of the rest of us. They always have their hands out when a disaster hits, and their reps even have the temerity to vote against aid for blue states when given the chance.

Terrible....

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