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Sumali noong Mayo 2011

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  1. Dis 22

    "I urge House and Senate leadership—Democrat and Republican—and the White House to come together and find a deal that will reopen the government, provide much-needed border security funding, and help Americans recover from recent natural disasters—as quickly as possible.”

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  2. Dis 22

    Chairman Frelinghuysen statement on partial government shutdown: “It is deeply disappointing that Congress was unable to reach a compromise that would have prevented this destabilizing, unnecessary, partial government shutdown right before the holidays."

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  3. Dis 21

    "Lastly, this legislation reflects the House position on border security by providing $5B in funding for the construction of physical barriers at our borders. I now urge the Senate to pass this Continuing Resolution and prevent a government shutdown.” - Chairman

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  4. Dis 21

    “This legislation fulfills our commitment to help Americans suffering in the wake of natural disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, and typhoons. By providing funding for critical recovery and relief programs, Congress is helping our fellow Americans get back on their feet."

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  5. Dis 21

    "This measure keeps our government open for six additional weeks to allow the House of Representatives, Senate, and White House additional time to reach an agreement on our remaining Appropriations work."

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  6. Dis 21

    Chairman on House passage of temporary government funding measure: “As I have stated many times, a Continuing Resolution is a last resort when it comes to funding the federal government. But I do not support a government shutdown under any circumstances."

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  7. Dis 21

    Chairman commends House vote on Continuing Resolution, urges Senate passage

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  8. Dis 21

    Read Chairman @USRepRodney's floor statement on the temporary funding measure providing $5B for border wall

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  9. Dis 20

    The House is now considering the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 695, the Continuing Resolution funding the government through 2/8/19, providing $5B for border wall construction, and $7.8B for disaster relief. Watch live at .

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  10. Dis 20

    Text of the updated Continuing Resolution containing an additional $5B for physical barrier construction and $7.8B in supplemental funding for disaster relief here:

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  11. Dis 19

    This six-week Continuing Resolution "gives the House of Representatives, Senate, and White House additional time to come to a responsible compromise that puts the security of our nation first.”

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  12. Dis 19

    “However, as we’ve clearly seen over the past several weeks, there is still a broad ideological divide when it comes to securing our borders. Despite these differences of opinion, we all agree that a government shutdown is unacceptable."

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  13. Dis 19

    “This year, we made great strides to get back to regular order – in fact funding nearly 75% of the government on time for the first time in over two decades – and that progress was incredibly important for national security and other critical priorities."

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  14. Dis 19

    Chairman @USRepRodney on CR: "While I would have preferred to see the year end with the completion of all 12 Appropriations bills, at this point, we must move forward with a Continuing Resolution to keep the government running and fund basic services American families rely on."

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  15. Dis 19

    Chairman statement on the introduction of a short-term Continuing Resolution keeping the government open through 2/8/19:

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  16. Dis 7

    75% of the government - including funding for - has already been fully funded by annual appropriations legislation completed in September.

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  17. Dis 7

    The additional two weeks will allow the House and Senate time to complete negotiations on full-year funding legislation for 25% of the federal government.

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  18. Dis 7

    . just signed the two-week Continuing Resolution (H.J. Res. 143) into law - funding the government through December 21, 2018.

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  19. Dis 6

    This Continuing Resolution is a clean extension of the previous CR, which affects about 25% of discretionary funding for government operations. See the text of the CR here:

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  20. Dis 6

    The Continuing Resolution now heads to the Senate.

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