Biden signs major government funding bill just in time to prevent a shutdown

The chamber approved a package of six appropriations bills ahead of a late-Friday deadline, sending it to President Joe Biden to become law after some haggling over amendments.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a major government funding bill into law, defusing fears of a partial shutdown.

A White House statement announcing that Biden had signed the bill thanked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Speaker Mike Johnson and other lawmakers for their leadership on the issue.

The Senate voted 75-22 on Friday to pass the funding bill to keep a slew of agencies afloat through September. The 1,050-page measure is a collection of six appropriations bills negotiated by Schumer, Johnson, Biden and top appropriators in both parties and chambers. It funds the departments of Justice, Commerce, Agriculture, Transportation and many other parts of the government, after leaders split federal funding into two packages.

It passed the House on Wednesday by a vote of 339-85.

The Democratic-led Senate approved the legislation after some delays caused by Republican demands for amendments, which leaders in the chamber resolved by granting votes on multiple GOP-pushed measures before passing the main bill.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/senate-inches-vote-government-funding-bill-fears-brief-shutdown-rcna142255


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