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U.S. Senate passes short-term funding bill to avert federal shutdown before election

By Thomson Reuters Aug 8, 2026 | 3:07 AM

By David Morgan

WASHINGTON, Aug 8 (Reuters) – The Republican-led U.S. Senate passed a temporary measure to ​fund federal agencies through December ‌11 on Saturday, in a move intended to avert a crippling federal government shutdown weeks before the November ‌midterm ​elections.

The Republican-controlled House of ⁠Representatives passed its ⁠own short-term funding measure last month. The two chambers will have to resolve their differences before ​President Donald Trump can sign it into law before current ⁠funding expires on ⁠September 30 — less than ​five weeks before the November 3 ​congressional elections.

Democrats said the Senate version, ‌in contrast to the House version, would prevent the Trump administration from reallocating funding to border ⁠security from other programs. It also includes language to allow funding adjustments for ⁠housing ‌and food assistance programs.

The ⁠Senate measure would also temporarily ​block ‌the White House budget ​office from ⁠implementing a new rule giving political appointees control over hundreds of billions of dollars in grant money.

(Reporting by David Morgan; editing by ​Philippa Fletcher)