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The Federal Emergency Management Agency Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2014 (H.J.Res. 85) would provide funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is responsible for coordinating a response to disasters that occur in the United States and that overwhelm the resources of local and state authorities.
7th Continuing Resolution ("Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Amendments, 2011"), funding through April 15, 2011, passed on April 9, 2011. ( Pub.L. 112-8 ) This continuing resolution followed a deal on the full annual budget which was made with just hours remaining before a government shutdown. [ 23 ]
The last continuing resolution had extended government funding through December 20; however, the new continuing resolution passed the Senate in the early hours of December 21, and President Biden signed it later that day, causing a funding gap for part of the day on December 21. Partial government shutdown procedures were not activated. [30] [31]
The continuing resolution extends it for a year. Maryland bridge funding. Under the the bill, replacing the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland will be fully funded by the federal government. The ...
The federal government resumed operations on October 17, 2013 after the passage of a continuing resolution, the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014, that provided funding until January 15, 2014. [16] On January 15, 2014, Congress passed another continuing resolution, H.J.Res. 106 Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2014 ...
The funding package, which includes $40 billion for FEMA's disaster relief fund and more than $2 billion for the depleted Small Business Administration loan program, would be delivered to Congress ...
“The first 9 pages of this Continuing Resolution are all we need to keep the government open,” Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C. “The other 1,500+ pages are a handbook on how the government plans to ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2014 passed the House on October 4, 2013, and would have provided funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is responsible for coordinating a response to disasters that occur in the United States and that overwhelm the resources of local and state ...