Government Funding: US Senate Approves $1.2tn Spending Package to Avoid Shutdown

Washington, DC – The US Senate has reached an agreement on a $1.2 trillion spending package to fund the government through September, narrowly avoiding a partial shutdown just minutes before a midnight deadline. While lawmakers continue to vote on various amendments, the agreement ensures that key government departments will receive funding without interruption. The bill is expected to be signed by President Joe Biden on Saturday, following intense negotiations. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer emphasized …

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Government Shutdown Averted: Senate Passes $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill in Last-Minute Deal with Biden

WASHINGTON – Senators worked late into the night on Friday and early Saturday morning on a bill to fund several government departments and agencies, missing the midnight deadline to prevent a partial shutdown. Despite the missed deadline, Senate leaders reached a deal to vote on amendments and final passage of the bill, which would then head to President Joe Biden for his signature. The White House expressed confidence in Congress passing the necessary appropriations to …

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Spending Bill Passed to Avert Shutdown – GOP Revolt Erupts!

Atlanta, Georgia – The House of Representatives passed a critical spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, causing a stir among Republican lawmakers who opposed the measure. The $1.2 trillion spending bill was approved by House Democrats, with some Republicans breaking ranks to support it, ensuring that government funding would continue without interruption. As the deadline for a shutdown loomed closer, tensions ran high within Congress as members debated the bill and its implications for …

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**Funding Bill Crunch Time: Lawmakers Rush to Pass Final Spending Package Before Midnight Deadline**

Washington, D.C. – Lawmakers in Washington, D.C. are in a race against time to finalize the spending package needed for the current budget year, aiming to avert a government shutdown and allocate funding for federal agencies until the fall. The House and Senate are expected to consolidate six annual spending bills totaling $1.2 trillion, with the majority allocated to defense expenditures. Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., anticipates the bill’s passage under a streamlined process requiring two-thirds …

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Congress Races to Avert Shutdown with $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill – Will Senate Conservatives Delay Deal?

Washington, D.C. – With a potential government shutdown looming, leaders in Congress have unveiled a $1.2 trillion spending bill in a race to avert the crisis. The bill has been met with mixed reactions, with conservative lawmakers criticizing it as a “swamp omnibus” that fails to address key issues. The proposed spending package includes funding for various government programs and agencies, aimed at keeping the government running smoothly. However, some conservatives are unhappy with certain …

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Intel’s $100 Billion Spending Spree: What You Need to Know

San Jose, California – Intel Corporation is gearing up for a massive $100 billion spending spree across four states in the U.S., with plans to significantly expand its operations. The tech giant is expected to receive $8.5 billion in grants to build new chip plants as part of this expansion initiative. The move comes at a crucial time as the demand for semiconductors continues to surge, driven by various industries such as automotive, consumer electronics, …

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NASA Funding Slashed in Final 2024 Spending Bill: Defers Decision on Mars Sample Return Funding

WASHINGTON – Congressional appropriators have unveiled the final fiscal year 2024 spending bill, which includes a reduction in NASA funding compared to the previous year and delays a decision on spending for the Mars Sample Return program. The bill, released by House and Senate appropriators on March 3, covers 6 of the 12 appropriations bills for fiscal year 2024, including the commerce, justice, and science (CJS) spending bill that allocates funds to NASA. It is …

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Government Shutdown Averted: Congress Releases $704 Billion Spending Package to Keep 40% of Government Funded for Rest of Fiscal Year

Washington, D.C. – Congressional appropriators recently unveiled a collection of bills that, if approved, would provide funding for six government agencies until the end of the fiscal year. This move comes after months of disagreements and standstills, primarily led by conservative Republicans aiming for significant cuts in federal spending. The package, totaling $704 billion, is the result of long-overdue negotiations among congressional leaders following numerous delays and temporary measures that nearly led to government shutdowns …

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Spending STOPPED by Koch Brothers Network: Nikki Haley in the spotlight!

COLUMBIA, SC – A network backed by billionaire Koch brothers has put a stop to former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley’s expenditure in her potential bid for the presidency in 2024. The decision hails from Americans for Prosperity, a conservative group supported by Charles and David Koch. Known for their significant influence in conservative circles, the Koch brothers have thrown a wrench in Haley’s plans by limiting her spending capabilities. The move …

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**Applied Materials**: The Undervalued AI Stock Poised to Surge Amid Semiconductor Spending Boom

Santa Clara, California – The demand for chips that power artificial intelligence (AI) models is surging as governments and tech companies worldwide race to implement AI applications. Nvidia has experienced a significant increase in revenue and earnings in recent quarters due to this demand. Nvidia’s AI GPUs are in such high demand that customers are facing wait times of up to 52 weeks for deliveries of its flagship H100 processors. To meet this demand, the …

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