By Miriam Raftery
October 1, 2023 (Washington D.C.) – President Joe Biden has signed a stopgap bill to prevent a government shutdown threatened by right-wing Republicans. The measure funds the government for 45 days.
All five members of San Diego County’s Congressional delegation voted Saturday keep the federal government open. The Spending Reduction and Border Security Act, as the stopgap bill was called, passed with House Democrats joining some Republicans to pass the measure, though 91 Republicans voted against it.
The Senate later passed the stopgap measure, which President Joe Biden signed over the weekend.
The stopgap bill will provide short-term funding for federal employees, from military members and Border Patrol agents to air traffic controllers and national park rangers. But it does not include aide to Ukraine, which far-right Republican legislators have refused to support.
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