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FEMA currently has enough funding in its disaster relief fund to support its hurricane response through the December 20 end of the continuing resolution that Congress passed in late September, but ...
Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2017 (Pub. L. 114–223 (text)) - a continuing resolution that would fund the federal government of the United States through December 9, 2016 at 0.496% below the operating rate of the FY 2016 enacted appropriation. On September 28, 2016, the Senate voted 72-26 to pass the bill and later that day, the House ...
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 ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled a spending bill Sunday that will avert a government shutdown if it is passed by both the House and Senate before funding runs out on September 30.
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.
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, which is expected to pass this week, will extend current funding levels, including funding for ICE, until March 14. “We are running hot,” said the two officials, who ...
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 ...