Sen­ate Pass­es Bill To Keep U.S. Gov­ern­ment Open Through Mid-Novem­ber

Senate Passes Bill To Keep U.S. Government Open Through Mid-November

The Sen­ate passed a bill late Sat­ur­day night to keep the U.S. gov­ern­ment open and run­ning through mid-Novem­ber.
The bill was passed 88–9 with Sens. Mar­sha Black­burn (R‑TN), Mike Braun (R‑IN), Ted Cruz (R‑TX), Bill Hager­ty (R‑TN), Mike Lee (R‑UT), Roger Mar­shall (R‑KS), Rand Paul (R‑KY), Eric Schmitt (R‑MO), and J.D. Vance (R‑OH) vot­ing “no.”
The Sen­ate passed the bill after the House passed the bill ear­li­er in the day with 335 votes — 209 Democ­rats and 126 Repub­li­cans.
The fund­ing includes $16 bil­lion in “dis­as­ter relief funds, an exten­sion of a fed­er­al flood insur­ance pro­gram and FAA reau­tho­riza­tion — but no Ukraine aid,” The Wash­ing­ton Post report­ed.
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The pas­sage of the bill …