Senate Averts Shutdown with $459 Billion Funding Bill

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The US Senate narrowly averted a partial government shutdown by approving a $467.5 billion spending package for various government agencies, funding them through the end of the fiscal year. The bipartisan vote of 75-22 sends the package to President Joe Biden for signing into law, resolving a months-long battle over government spending. However, Congress still needs to work out a deal on a larger package of spending bills covering military, homeland security, and health care, with funding set to expire on March 22.
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