The United States Senate passed the stopgap bill, previously approved by the House of Representatives, to keep the country's government running.
The bill received a vast majority of votes in favor, 88. Only nine senators voiced their opposition to it. The document will provide funding for the government for the next 45 days, meaning until November.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who is also the President of the Senate, was not present at the vote.
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The United States Senate passed the stopgap bill, previously approved by the House of Representatives, to keep the country's government running.
The bill received a vast majority of votes in favor, 88. Only nine senators voiced their opposition to it. The document will provide funding for the government for the next 45 days, meaning until November.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who is also the President of the Senate, was not present at the vote.
licensed photo CC BY-SA 2.0