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VisitLargest fund allocation from the American Relief Act, 2025 by March 14, 2025
Disaster Relief • 25%
Agricultural Assistance • 25%
Infrastructure • 25%
Other • 25%
Official government reports or major news outlets detailing the fund allocation breakdown.
Biden Signs Funding Bill Through March 2025, Averting Shutdown Amid Trump's Demands
Dec 21, 2024, 04:46 PM
President Joe Biden signed the "American Relief Act, 2025" on Saturday, averting a government shutdown just days before Christmas. The stopgap funding bill extends federal funding through March 14, 2025, and provides over $100 billion in disaster relief and $10 billion in agricultural assistance to farmers. The legislation also reauthorizes the Agriculture Bill for one year. The bill's passage came after a tumultuous week in Washington, where last-minute demands from President-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk imperiled negotiations and derailed House Speaker Mike Johnson's original plan. Trump's demands for a debt limit extension were rejected. The Senate passed the bill with a vote of 85 in favor and 11 against in the early hours of Saturday, and Biden signed it shortly thereafter. In a statement, Biden said, "The bipartisan funding bill I just signed keeps the government open and delivers the urgently needed disaster relief that I requested for recovering communities as well as the funds needed to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge."
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Farm Bill Extension • 25%
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Other • 25%
Defense • 25%
Healthcare • 25%
Education • 25%
Infrastructure • 25%
Hurricane recovery efforts • 25%
FEMA Disaster Relief Fund • 25%
Farmer assistance • 25%
Federal Highway and Roads Disaster Fund • 25%
Infrastructure • 25%
Healthcare • 25%
Education • 25%
Defense • 25%
Climate Disaster Relief • 25%
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Defense • 25%
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Department of Housing and Urban Development • 25%
Department of Agriculture • 25%
Environmental Protection Agency • 25%
American Battery Technology Co. • 25%
Albemarle • 25%
Forge Battery • 25%
Cabot Corporation • 25%
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Majority to hurricane relief • 25%
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Evenly distributed • 25%
Florida • 25%
Texas • 25%
Louisiana • 25%
Other State • 25%
Majority to FEMA • 25%
Majority to Small Business Administration • 25%
Majority to State Governments • 25%
Even distribution among departments • 25%
Joe Biden • 25%
Other • 25%
Donald Trump • 25%
Mike Johnson • 25%