Joe Biden signed a stopgap spending bill to avert an immediate government shutdown, keeping the US government operational until mid-December. The bill maintains current funding levels for agencies and provides additional funds for the Secret Service. Biden highlighted support for national defense, veterans, and working families while opposing IRS budget cuts targeting wealthy tax evaders.
‘To keep govt open’: What is stopgap spending bill signed by Biden

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