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Biden signs short-term bill to keep government open

Por: The Hill Politics December 16, 2022

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President Biden on Friday signed a short-term funding bill to keep the government open through next week as congressional negotiators haggle over the details of a longer-term spending deal. Biden signed the bill upon returning to the White House from Delaware, where he’d given remarks about legislation to help veterans who were exposed to toxic burn pits. (CR), sending it to Biden for approval after it passed the House the night before in a... + full article



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