President Joe Biden has signed into law the$ 1.2 trillion package of paying bills, averting a government shutdown.
The White House said that President Biden signed the measure on March 23, providing cash for various provincial government ministries and agencies through Sept. 30, 2024.
” The nonpartisan funding costs I just signed puts the state open, invests in the British citizens, and strengthens our market and national security. This arrangement represents a bargain, which means neither side got anything it wanted”, the president said in a statement.
The Senate passed the regulations, called H. R. 2882 or the” More Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024″, in a 74–24 voting in the first hours of Saturday, a day after it cleared the House….
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