US Senate passes funding bill to avoid Oct. 1 government shutdown

22 Sep, 2012

 

The 62-30 vote on the funding bill, which now moves to President Barack Obama's desk to be signed into law, was delayed by days of partisan bickering over votes on unrelated measures aimed at boosting both Democrats' and Republicans' political fortunes.

 

For the new fiscal year which begins on Oct. 1, the $524 billion measure slightly raises discretionary spending - which funds government agencies and everything from defence to national parks - from current levels.

 

Copyright Reuters, 2012

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