US President Joe Biden signed a short-term government funding bill to avoid a government shutdown that does not include funding to support either Ukraine or Israel.
The U.S. Senate gave final approval to the package late Wednesday, about 48 hours before the deadline before the government shutdown at midnight Friday. The project will extend funding for government work until mid-January and early February.
The bill extends funding through Jan. 19 for priority sectors such as military construction, veterans' support, transportation, housing and energy. Other government functions will be funded until February 2.
Thus, Biden moved the fight with Republicans in the US Congress over the federal budget into the new year.
The spending bill does not include the White House's request for nearly $106 billion covering aid to Israel and Ukraine.
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