Senate's Bipartisan Bill Averts Government Shutdown with Ukraine Funding

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Senate's Bipartisan Bill Averts Government Shutdown with Ukraine Funding
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The Senate has advanced a bipartisan short-term plan to prevent a government shutdown, passing a procedural hurdle with a 77-19 vote. The plan would fund the government for six weeks and provide additional funding for Ukraine and domestic disaster relief. However, the bill faces uncertainty in the Republican-led House, which is focused on long-term funding bills. House Republicans have been unable to find consensus on a stopgap bill and have instead approved a procedural move to start debate on long-term funding bills. The inclusion of funding for Ukraine has splintered Republicans, setting up a clash between the House and the Senate. The White House supports the Senate-led proposal and urges House Republicans to abide by the bipartisan deal reached earlier this year.

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