Congress Successfully Avoids Shutdown with Stopgap Bill

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Congress narrowly averted a government shutdown by passing a stopgap bill to keep the federal government open until mid-November. In a surprising turn of events, Speaker Kevin McCarthy pushed through the bill with Democratic votes, despite initially resisting partnering with Democrats. The bill did not include funding for Ukraine, but House Democrats supported it to avoid widespread government disruption. President Biden signed the bill shortly before midnight.
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