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BumRushDaShow

(128,979 posts)
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 01:33 PM Mar 23

Biden signs $1.2 trillion funding package after Senate's early-morning passage ended shutdown threat

Source: AP

Updated 1:25 PM EDT, March 23, 2024


WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills after Congress had passed the long overdue legislation just hours earlier, ending the threat of a partial government shutdown.

“This agreement represents a compromise, which means neither side got everything it wanted,” Biden said in a statement. “But it rejects extreme cuts from House Republicans and expands access to child care, invests in cancer research, funds mental health and substance use care, advances American leadership abroad, and provides resources to secure the border. ... That’s good news for the American people.”

It took lawmakers six months into the current budget year to get near the finish line on government funding, the process slowed by conservatives who pushed for more policy mandates and steeper spending cuts than a Democratic-led Senate or White House would consider. The impasse required several short-term spending bills to keep agencies funded.

The White House said Biden signed the legislation at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, where he was spending the weekend. It had cleared the Senate by a 74-24 vote shortly after funding had expired for the agencies at midnight. But the White House had sent out a notice shortly after the deadline announcing that the Office of Management and Budget had ceased shutdown preparations because there was a high degree of confidence that Congress would pass the legislation and the Democratic president would sign it Saturday.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/biden-federal-budget-shutdown-government-d95284dd10deca3d5eb7b1185a770de7

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Biden signs $1.2 trillion funding package after Senate's early-morning passage ended shutdown threat (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Mar 23 OP
Until next time. Turbineguy Mar 23 #1
Yep. Every damn shutdown has been the fault of extremist Republicans/MAGA CousinIT Mar 23 #3
That's because for years they have been saying how much government sucks. 4lbs Mar 23 #8
Yeah... 2naSalit Mar 23 #7
Does any other world democracy put up with this $hit? AllyCat Mar 23 #2
Funding bill 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Marthe48 Mar 23 #4
Good, finally! ananda Mar 23 #5
Statement from President Joe Biden on the Bipartisan Government Funding Bill LetMyPeopleVote Mar 23 #6

CousinIT

(9,245 posts)
3. Yep. Every damn shutdown has been the fault of extremist Republicans/MAGA
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 01:43 PM
Mar 23

I hope Biden/Harris campaign is prepared to SLAM their asses with another looming one just before the election because they won't stop this shit until their asses are kicked to the curb and out of the galaxy by voters who are sick of it - and I'm not holding breath waiting for that because there are too many ignorant MAGAt voters out there. So it's on Democrats to scream it to the rooftops 24 x 7 x 365 all day every day every time it happens so people know whose damn fault it is. And it's not "Congress" as the stinking media loves to say: IT'S THE DAMN REPUBLICANS in Congress. And ONLY them.

4lbs

(6,855 posts)
8. That's because for years they have been saying how much government sucks.
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 05:03 PM
Mar 23

So, they have to try to illustrate it by being the ones that cause it to "suck".

They are the ones that will drive a car headfirst into a tree and then whine "Hey man, I told ya, the steering on this thing sucks. We should have just taken a cab or something."

2naSalit

(86,612 posts)
7. Yeah...
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 03:52 PM
Mar 23

That's real bright. Another budget fight weeks before the next fiscal budget is due on October 1. Quickly followed by an election, odds not on their side.


AllyCat

(16,187 posts)
2. Does any other world democracy put up with this $hit?
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 01:40 PM
Mar 23

Absolutely maddening how we go through this with every Repuke House.

Marthe48

(16,959 posts)
4. Funding bill 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 02:24 PM
Mar 23

May 5, 2017: 1.07 trillion
March 23, 2018 1.3 trillion
Feb. 15, 2019 4.6 trillion
March 25, 2020 1.4 trillion (deficit 2.8 trillion)

March 23, 2024 1.2 trillion (deficit 1.6 trillion)

The deficit was cut by almost half since President Biden took office.





LetMyPeopleVote

(145,242 posts)
6. Statement from President Joe Biden on the Bipartisan Government Funding Bill
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 03:14 PM
Mar 23


https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/03/23/statement-from-president-joe-biden-on-the-bipartisan-government-funding-bill/

MARCH 23, 2024
Statement from President Joe Biden on the Bipartisan Government Funding Bill
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BRIEFING ROOM
STATEMENTS AND RELEASES
The bipartisan funding bill I just signed keeps the government open, invests in the American people, and strengthens our economy and national security. This agreement represents a compromise, which means neither side got everything it wanted. But it rejects extreme cuts from House Republicans and expands access to child care, invests in cancer research, funds mental health and substance use care, advances American leadership abroad, and provides resources to secure the border that my Administration successfully fought to include. That’s good news for the American people.

But I want to be clear: Congress’s work isn’t finished. The House must pass the bipartisan national security supplemental to advance our national security interests. And Congress must pass the bipartisan border security agreement—the toughest and fairest reforms in decades—to ensure we have the policies and funding needed to secure the border. It’s time to get this done.

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