“In the United States, a partial government shutdown began on January 31, which is expected to end no earlier than Monday, when the House of Representatives will consider a new set of budget support bills approved by the Senate. Key points: A partial shutdown in America began on January 31 and should end after the discussion of bills related to budget support. Representatives of the Democratic and Republican parties reached an agreement on […]”, — write: businessua.com.ua
In the United States, a partial government shutdown began on January 31, which is expected to end no earlier than Monday, when the House of Representatives will consider a new set of budget support bills approved by the Senate.
Key points:
- A partial shutdown in America started on January 31 and should end after the discussion of bills related to budget support.
- Representatives of the Democratic and Republican parties reached an agreement on the continuation of funding government institutions until September, although the Department of Homeland Security will receive only two weeks with the current amount of funds.
A partial government lockdown has started in America Earlier, Democrats pushed for the Department of Homeland Security to end funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after the incidents involving the killing of demonstrators in Minnesota.
On Jan. 29, a deal between Republicans and Democrats was announced that would extend funding for the bulk of federal agencies through September, while the Department of Homeland Security would be funded for just two weeks at current levels to continue negotiations.
On January 30, the Senate adopted the relevant draft law and forwarded it to the House of Representatives. Speaker Mike Johnson is expected to bring it up for a fast-track vote, which requires at least two-thirds of members of Congress to vote for the document.
Voting is scheduled for the evening of February 2.
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