US Congress Passes Short-Term Funding, While Debt Ceiling Lingers
Executive Summary
Congress managed to temporarily stave off a government shutdown, but a continuing resolution bill passed Dec. 7 gives lawmakers only two more weeks – until Dec. 22 – to come up with a final budget plan for 2018. Meanwhile, a deal to raise the debt ceiling, allowing more spending next year, still needs to be set.
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