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Congressional leaders announce three-month spending deal to avert government shutdown

www.pbs.org Congressional leaders announce three-month spending deal to avert government shutdown

The agreement announced Sunday averts a possible partial government shutdown when the new budget year begins Oct. 1 and pushes final decisions until after the November election. Bipartisan negotiations began in earnest shortly after a failed vote last week in the House.

Congressional leaders announce three-month spending deal to avert government shutdown

with leadership agreeing to extend funding into mid-December. That gives the current Congress the ability to fashion a full-year spending bill after the Nov. 5 election, rather than push that responsibility to the next Congress and president.

Well, that's not good. Expect a shutdown if the GOP loses the presidency.

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