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US Congress passes bill to avert partial government shutdown

The back-to-back votes by the Senate and then the House will help avert one crisis, but just delay another as the political parties dig in on a dispute over how to raise the government’s borrowing cap before the United States risks a potentially catastrophic default

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Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi signs the bill. Pic/AFP

Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi signs the bill. Pic/AFP

With only hours to spare, Congress passed legislation that would avoid a partial federal shutdown and keep the government funded through Dec. 3, and sent the bill to President Joe Biden.

The back-to-back votes by the Senate and then the House will help avert one crisis, but just delay another as the political parties dig in on a dispute over how to raise the government’s borrowing cap before the United States risks a potentially catastrophic default.

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