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An omnibus spending bill is a type of bill in the United States that packages many of the smaller ordinary appropriations bills into one larger single bill that can be passed with only one vote in each house of Congress.
An omnibus bill is a proposed law that covers a number of diverse or unrelated topics. Omnibus is derived from Latin and means "to, for, by, with or from everything". An omnibus bill is a single document that is accepted in a single vote by a legislature but packages together several measures into one or combines diverse subjects.
Omnibus bill Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021: H.R. 133: 2022 United States federal budget: Oct 1, 2021 Dec 3, 2021 Continuing resolution Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act H.R. 5305: Dec 3, 2021 Feb 18, 2022 Continuing resolution Further Extending Government Funding Act H.R. 6119: Feb 18, 2022 Mar 11, 2022
The sprawling government funding package Congress unveiled early Tuesday includes critical nutrition provisions that anti-hunger advocates say would ensure millions of children have access to ...
Now that the short-term bill has cleared the House, the Senate must pass it before money runs out Friday at 11:59 p.m. in order to prevent a shutdown. It will require the support of all 100 ...
The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 is a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill funding the U.S. federal government for the 2023 fiscal year. [1] [2] It includes funding for a range of domestic and foreign policy priorities, including support for Ukraine, defense spending, and aid for regions affected by natural disasters.
Congress passed another short-term spending measure Thursday that would keep one set of federal agencies operating through March 8 and another set through March 22, avoiding a shutdown for parts ...
The Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009 (H.R. 1105, Pub. L. 111–8 (text)) is an Act for the United States government that combines bills funding the operations of each of the Cabinet departments, except Defense, Homeland Security, and Veteran Affairs into a single appropriation bill.