President Biden signs stopgap funding bill into law, narrowly averting shutdown

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  • December 21, 2024
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The White House has announced that President Biden signed a stopgap funding bill into law on Saturday, extending government funding into March and avoiding a shutdown.

The bill includes $100 billion in disaster aid and a one-year farm bill.

The Senate worked into early Saturday morning to pass the bill 85-11, just after the deadline following a chaotic week on Capitol Hill. 

President Biden has not yet publicly commented on the passage of the legislation. 

“H.R. 10545, the ‘American Relief Act, 2025,’ which provides fiscal year 2025 appropriations to Federal agencies through March 14, 2025, for continuing projects and activities of the Federal Government; provides disaster relief appropriations and economic assistance to farmers; extends the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018; and extends several expiring authorities,” a White House statement reads. 

This is a breaking news story and will be updated.

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