With Another Possible Trump Shutdown Looming, U.S. Senate Finally Passes First 4 of 12 Appropriations Bills
November 01, 2019
November 01, 2019
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 -- Sen. Jack Reed, D-Rhode Island, issued the following news release:
In a long overdue vote, and with federal agencies currently operating under a short-term continuing resolution that expires on November 21st, the U.S. Senate finally passed the first package of fiscal 2020 spending bills.
By a vote of 84-9, the full U.S. Senate approved a $332 billion appropriations package, which combines four domestic spending bills covering the departments of Ag . . .
In a long overdue vote, and with federal agencies currently operating under a short-term continuing resolution that expires on November 21st, the U.S. Senate finally passed the first package of fiscal 2020 spending bills.
By a vote of 84-9, the full U.S. Senate approved a $332 billion appropriations package, which combines four domestic spending bills covering the departments of Ag . . .