Party gaining most public approval post-funding decision by March 31, 2025?
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Senate Passes Bipartisan Plan Early Saturday to Fund Operations and Disaster Aid, Excluding Trump's Debt Limit Increase Demand Until 2025
Dec 21, 2024, 01:30 PM
As the deadline for a government shutdown approached, the Senate passed a bipartisan plan early Saturday that will temporarily fund federal operations and disaster aid. The legislation notably excludes President-elect Donald Trump's requests for a debt limit increase, which has been postponed until 2025. This decision comes as lawmakers sought to avert a shutdown that would have disrupted government services and aid programs.
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