House Passes DHS Funding Bill, Ending Partial Government Shutdown
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- The House passed a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday, ending a partial government shutdown that began in February.
- The legislation, which passed after over a month of House Republican opposition, had advanced unanimously from the Senate in late March.
- The White House warned emergency funding would run out by Friday, potentially causing missed paychecks for TSA agents and airport delays.
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The partial government shutdown affected DHS operations, particularly impacting TSA agents who missed paychecks earlier this year, causing significant delays at airports across the country.
The House on Thursday passed a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, effectively ending the partial government shutdown that began in February. The funding bill's passage comes after more than a month of House Republican opposition to the plan, which advanced unanimously out of the Senate in late March. The White House had warned that emergency funding for DHS would run out as soon as Friday. The bill wards off the potential for more missed paychecks to Transportation Security Administration agents, whose lack of pay earlier this year caused long lines at airports throughout the country.
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- What specific provisions were in the final bill?
- How long will the funding last?
- What was the nature of House Republican opposition?






