U.S. Senate approves stop-gap funding to keep government running By Reuters
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A majority of the U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to keep the government fully operating at the end of this week when the new fiscal year begins.
Now, the bill is headed to the House of Representatives. They are expected to vote on it before Thursday’s midnight deadline at which federal funds will expire.
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