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10 November 2023
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) speaks with reporters after votes are completed in the House of Representatives in advance of the Veterans Day holiday. House members went home to their districts Thursday, despite the threat of a government shutdown next week. The stopgap funding passed at the end of September November 17. If funding legislation is not passed by this deadline, the federal government will shut down.
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3 October 2023
Rep. Jim McGovern (lD-MA) (left), ranking member of the powerful House Rules Committee, talks with Rep. Pat Ryan (D-NY) after a bipartisan coalition passed a stopgap bill that would avert a shutdown, funding the government for an additional 45 days. 21 hard-right Republican Representatives voted against the continuing resolution.
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3 October 2023
after a bipartisan coalition passed a stopgap bill that would avert a shutdown, funding the government for an additional 45 days. 21 hard-right Republican Representatives voted against the continuing resolution.
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3 October 2023
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashes out at a bystander who criticized her vote as ''a Christian woman,'' after a bipartisan coalition passed a stopgap bill that would avert a shutdown, funding the government for an additional 45 days. 21 hard-right Republican Representatives voted against the continuing resolution.
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1 October 2023
Dusk - viewed from the US Capitol - falls in Washington as Senators caucus to discuss the stopgap bill passed earlier in the day by the House of Representatives. The lack of funding for Ukraine was initially a sticking point for Democrats, but the Senate eventually passed the resolution, providing funding for the next 45 days, and averting government shutdown.
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#10577002
1 October 2023
A golden sunset - viewed from the US Capitol - takes place in Washington as Senators caucus to discuss the stopgap bill passed earlier in the day by the House of Representatives. The lack of funding for Ukraine was initially a sticking point for Democrats, but the Senate eventually passed the resolution, providing funding for the next 45 days, and averting government shutdown.
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1 October 2023
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) leaves the chamber of the House of Representatives after a bipartisan coalition passed a stopgap bill to fund the government for 45 days, averting a shutdown. Greene voted against the stopgap bill.
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#10576262
1 October 2023
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) leaves the chamber of the House of Representatives after a bipartisan coalition passed a stopgap bill to fund the government for 45 days, averting a shutdown. Johnson voted to pass stopgap bill.
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1 October 2023
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) leaves the chamber of the House of Representatives after a bipartisan coalition passed a stopgap bill to fund the government for 45 days, averting a shutdown. Johnson voted to pass stopgap bill.
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#10576258
1 October 2023
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) leaves the chamber of the House of Representatives after a bipartisan coalition passed a stopgap bill to fund the government for 45 days, averting a shutdown. Greene voted against the stopgap bill.
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#10576256
30 September 2023
Sens. Chris Coons (D-DE) (center) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) (right) leave a meeting of Democratic Senators discussing the stopgap bill passed by the House of Representatives earlier in the day. The bill would fund the government for 45 days, averting a shutdown that would begin at midnight October 1.
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30 September 2023
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) speaks to reporters while Democratic Senators meet to discuss the stopgap bill passed by the House of Representatives earlier in the day. She emphasized the importance to Democrats of continued assistance to Ukraine, which as omitted from the House bill.
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30 September 2023
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) speaks to reporters while Democratic Senators meet to discuss the stopgap bill passed by the House of Representatives earlier in the day. She emphasized the importance to Democrats of continued assistance to Ukraine, which as omitted from the House bill.
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#10576122
30 September 2023
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-CT) speaks to reporters while Democratic Senators meet to discuss the stopgap bill passed by the House of Representatives earlier in the day. The bill would fund the government for 45 days, averting a shutdown that would begin at midnight October 1.
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#10576104
30 September 2023
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) speaks to reporters while Democratic Senators meet to discuss the stopgap bill passed by the House of Representatives earlier in the day. The bill would fund the government for 45 days, averting a shutdown that would begin at midnight October 1.
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30 September 2023
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) speaks to reporters while Democratic Senators meet to discuss the stopgap bill passed by the House of Representatives earlier in the day. The bill would fund the government for 45 days, averting a shutdown that would begin at midnight October 1.
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