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  2. In Congress, what’s the difference between a budget ... - AOL

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    The current continuing resolution, which passed right before Christmas, only extends government funding until March 14. That means Congress needs to pass a new funding bill by then.

  3. Procedures of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Joint resolutions - There is little practical difference between a bill and a joint resolution since both are treated similarly; a joint resolution originating from the House, for example, begins "H.J.Res." followed by its number. [6]

  4. Joint resolution - Wikipedia

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    Generally, there is no legal difference between a joint resolution and a bill. Both must be passed, in exactly the same form, by both chambers of Congress, and signed by the President (or, re-passed in override of a presidential veto ; or, remain unsigned for ten days while Congress is in session) to become a law.

  5. Concurrent resolution - Wikipedia

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    A concurrent resolution is a resolution ... Senate Concurrent Resolution 10 of the 113th Congress - A bill to use the United States Capitol Visitor Center to ...

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  7. Omnibus spending bill - Wikipedia

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    An omnibus spending bill combines two or more of those bills into a single bill. Regular appropriations bills are typically written, debated, and passed by the House and the Senate during the summer. However, these versions can be different, especially if different parties control each chamber.

  8. Act of Congress - Wikipedia

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    Under the United States Constitution, if the president does not return a bill or resolution to Congress with objections before the time limit expires, then the bill automatically becomes an act; however, if the Congress is adjourned at the end of this period, then the bill dies and cannot be reconsidered (see pocket veto). If the president ...

  9. Resolution (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, a resolution is a motion, often in writing [note 1], which has been adopted by a deliberative body (such as a corporations' board and or the house of a legislature). An alternate term for a resolution is a resolve .