Congress passes spending stopgap, averting a shutdown hours before midnight deadline
The Senate voted 88-9 to approve a stopgap spending bill to fund the federal government through Nov. 17, narrowly averting a shutdown by a midnight deadline. President Biden signed the bill into law shortly afterward.
The legislation also includes $16 billion in emergency disaster assistance requested by the White House and extends authorization for the Federal Aviation Administration through the end of the year. It does not include any additional aid to Ukraine, despite widespread bipartisan support for that funding in the Senate.
Biden praised the legislation before signing it and called for Congress to move quickly to address the lack of funding for Ukraine.
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