2025 Continuing Resolution News

2025 Continuing Resolution News. Government Shutdown Timeline 2025 Fabian M Burke On Friday, March 14, 2025, the Senate advanced the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 (H.R 1968), a continuing resolution (CR) that funds the federal government until Sept

Native News Weekly (March 16, 2025) D.C. Briefs Currents
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On March 15, 2025, the President signed a full-year "continuing resolution" (CR) that continues funding the federal government through the rest of the fiscal year Congress averted a government shutdown by passing legislation to keep federal agencies funded through March 14, 2025, late Friday night

Native News Weekly (March 16, 2025) D.C. Briefs Currents

2025-03-11-Update (3/13/2025): This piece has been updated to include an estimate of the Changes in Mandatory Programs (CHIMPs) without outlay savings, This is the first time the Defense Department will operate under a full-year continuing resolution after lawmakers failed to agree on appropriations for fiscal 2025, which began Oct The bill, known as a continuing resolution, increases defense spending and funding for veterans' health care, while decreasing non-defense spending below 2024 levels

As Dems Mull Continuing Resolution, Sources Say Elon Musk Wants a Shutdown Truthout. The continuing resolution extends government funding through Sept Congress approved a continuing resolution to fund the federal government for fiscal year 2025, successfully averting a government shutdown

Democrats oppose GOP plan for continuing resolution WATE 6 On Your Side. The Fiscal Year 2025 continuing resolution that would keep the government funded through September includes provisions to fund the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine program for $3.36. The continuing resolution was the third attempt by House Speaker Mike Johnson after the first bill was scrapped due to backlash from fellow Republicans, and the second, which would have suspended the debt.