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Meanings of pass spending in English
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Usage of pass spending in English
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By October 1, Congress must passspending bills to keep the government running.
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The provision is included in must- passspending legislation now before the U.S. Senate.
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Even with an agreement enacted into law, Congress must passspending bills to implement it.
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These are then used by the Appropriations Committees to passspending bills for specific programs.
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The Senate has yet to take up work on its version of the must- passspending bill.
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Democrats have leverage on the immigration issue because their votes are needed to passspending measures in the Senate.
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Republicans will maintain their control of the Senate next year but still need some Democratic support to passspending legislation.
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The war funding bill is a must- passspending bill that is largely for U.S. forces operating in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Although President Barack Obama has threatened a veto, Republican leaders in Congress may also include it in the must- passspending measure.
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Overshadowing the president's economic agenda is a looming Oct. 1 deadline when Congress must passspending bills to keep the government running.
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Overshadowing the president's economic agenda is a looming October 1 deadline when Congress must passspending bills to keep the government running.
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Graham said he would withhold his vote on any key issue, including must- passspending bills, until the CIA briefs senators about Khashoggi's killing.
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Congressional Democrats hope to include the money in must- passspending legislation that is expected to move through the House of Representatives and Senate next week.
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Senate rules require a super-majority of 60 votes in the 100-seat chamber to passspending bills, and Republicans have a 52-48 majority.
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Congress also faces a Sept. 30 deadline for passingspending bills that are certain to add to the $18 trillion debt.