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It was close, Biden: Chamber approves resolution and avoids ‘presence’ in US (for now);  The proposal heads to the Senate

It was close, Biden: Chamber approves resolution and avoids ‘presence’ in US (for now); The proposal heads to the Senate

After days of tension, the US House of Representatives approved a Republican-drafted continuing resolution. To prevent ‘blackouts’ in America And keep the government running For another 45 days. The plan was approved by a vote of 335 to 91.

Now goes the resolution Senate.

The deal does not approve additional funding for Ukraine or border security.

In recent days, the world has been watching the country with concern as the deadlock between Democrats and Republicans threatens to put a ‘blackout’ on the world’s largest economy.

Why was America on the brink of a ‘blackout’?

A deadlock between Democrats and Republicans threatened its operation to us And, without an agreement, the world’s largest economy would have simply ground to a halt.

US President Joe Biden is a Democrat. However, the House of Representatives It has been under Republican control since January.

This year, part of the Republican Party has demanded steep spending cuts and tried to block more money from sending Ukraine to fight against Russia. You can see more details about deadlock in this full article.

*With information from CNBC and CNN

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