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House Democrats hope to pass funding bill to avert shutdown - Black News Channel

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By ANDREW TAYLOR Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats controlling the House pressed ahead Tuesday with a government-wide temporary funding bill that would keep federal agencies fully up and running into December and prevent a partial shutdown of the government after the current budget year expires at the end of the month. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appears likely to reverse course yet again on the issue of farm aid, Democratic and GOP aides said, okaying a provision requested by President Donald Trump and backed strongly by Capitol Hill Republicans that would give the administration continued immediate authority to dole out […]

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