Published on: Thursday, January 18, 2024

Congress has passed another stopgap funding bill to fund the government through early March (article available here).

With some federal agencies, including those that oversee agriculture, transportation and veterans' services, set to run out of funding Friday night at midnight and a winter storm toward the nation's capitol, lawmakers were under pressure to finish their work and leave town.

This third stopgap funding bill, known as a "continuing resolution" or "CR," maintains a two-tier structure where some agencies would run out of money on March 1 and others would remain funded through March 8.

The measure is the latest in a series of short-term measures meant to buy lawmakers time to do the more arduous work of drafting and advancing the full suite of 12 annual government spending bills.