Thursday, September 13, 2012

House passes stopgap government funding plan

The House of Representatives on Thursday approved a stopgap measure to fund the government for six months and eliminate any threat of a shutdown fight that could damage lawmakers' re-election hopes.

After spending much of the past two years fighting over cutting government spending, the Republican-controlled House voted by a wide margin of 329-91 to slightly raise spending from current levels.

The bill, which now moves to the Senate where a vote is expected by next week, will be the last piece of substantive legislation passed by Congress before the November 6 presidential and congressional elections. It must be signed into law before September 30, when current government funding runs out.

Check back for more details on this developing story.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49025898/ns/politics-capitol_hill/

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