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continuing resolution
noun
- legislation enacted by Congress to allow government operations to continue until the regular appropriations are enacted: used when action on appropriations is not completed by the beginning of a fiscal year.
Example Sentences
As I said, I have not put much faith in the leaders in DC, especially since they caved on the continuing resolution a couple of weeks ago.
I’m not saying the Dems were right to support the continuing resolution, but a government shutdown could well have strengthened Trump’s hand.
On March 14, Congress approved a Continuing Resolution for Fiscal Year 2025 that President Donald Trump signed into law, which includes $535 million for the organization.
Kim released a statement on Feb. 26 about the House continuing resolution to avert a partial government shutdown, noting that it “provides a framework for fiscal spending and does not make cuts to any specific programs.”
Can we take seriously the arguments Democrats were making against shutting down the government and for this continuing resolution?
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