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Stop the Shutdowns Transferring Unnecessary Pain and Inflicting Damage In The coming Years Act

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A bill to provide for continuing appropriations in the event of a lapse in appropriations under the normal appropriations process, other than for the legislative branch and the Executive Office of the President.


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01/22/2019Introduced in Senate

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01/22/2019Read twice and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Action By: Senate

Cosponsors (2)

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CosponsorDate Cosponsored
Sen. Wyden, Ron [D-OR] 01/24/2019
Sen. Peters, Gary C. [D-MI] 01/25/2019

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Senate Appropriations01/22/2019 Referred to

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Introduced in Senate (01/22/2019)

Stop the Shutdowns Transferring Unnecessary Pain and Inflicting Damage In The coming Years Act

This bill provides continuing appropriations to certain federal agencies to prevent a government shutdown if an appropriations bill for the agency has not been enacted before the fiscal year begins and continuing appropriations are not in effect.

The bill excludes agencies within or under the legislative branch or the Executive Office of the President, which would continue to be subject to a government shutdown due to a lapse in appropriations.