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White House seeks to keep funding on autopilot through January 31 to avoid shutdown
The White House is seeking legislation that would extend current federal funding until January 31, avoiding a partial government shutdown beginning October 1, Republican U.S. House of Representatives ... Read More
White House seeks stopgap government funding until Jan. 31, No. 2 House Republican says
The White House is seeking legislation that would extend current federal funding until January 31, avoiding a partial government shutdown beginning October 1, Republican U.S. House of Representatives ... Read More
White House seeks to push government shutdown deadline to Jan. 31

The White House has asked Congress to extend government funding until Jan. 31, a four-month delay that would keep agencies running at current levels past the Sept. 30 expiration, Politico reported ... Read More
White House seeks stopgap bill through Jan. 31 to avoid government shutdown

Lawmakers have until Oct. 1 to pass a comprehensive spending plan for fiscal 2026 or approve a continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown. Read More
White House Plans to Avert Government Shutdown with Funding Extension

The White House is proposing legislation to extend federal funding through January 31, aiming to prevent a government shutdown as the new fiscal year begins on October 1, according to U.S. House ... Read More
White House blesses plan to pass partial federal funding stopgap
Exactly three weeks until the federal government runs out of funds, top Democrats and Republicans finally appear united on a general course of action to avert a shutdown. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R ... Read More
White House signals truce with DC over spending cap

White House officials on Tuesday sent to Congress an 18-page list of demands they want included in the funding deal that needs to pass by Sept. 30 to avoid a government shutdown. Read More
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