The United States Senate approved on Thursday another $12.3 billion in emergency military funding to help Ukraine, as the majority of the Senate voted in favor of enacting the bill intended to support federal government operations through mid-December.
The legislation now awaits approval of the House of Representatives, allowing the Senate to avoid a “partial government shutdown” as the current fiscal year ends at midnight on Friday. “I’m glad we came to a timely conclusion and didn’t go right up to the brink and risk a shutdown,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
In addition, the short-term spending bill will also allocate $1 billion in heating assistance for low-income families and $20 million for the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi.
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