Washington [US], January 19: The US House of Representatives has passed a bill to temporarily fund the federal government through early March and prevent a partial government shutdown, sending the bill to President Joe Biden for approval.
The temporary budget bill was passed by the US
"We have good news for America. There will be no shutdown on Friday (January 19)," Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer, a member of the Democratic Party, said just before the vote. . Meanwhile, some far-right Republican congressmen expressed opposition.
Both chambers accelerated voting because of forecasts of a snowstorm on January 19, which could affect lawmakers' travel schedules over the weekend.
The bill is expected to be signed by President Joe Biden
The Democratic-dominated Senate and the Republican-controlled House have gone nowhere in fulfilling the basic obligation of passing a government budget for the fiscal year that began on October 1. 2023, with lawmakers trying to stay afloat so they have more time to pass 12 bills for the entire year.
Mr. Schumer and House Speaker
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper