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History, 13.10.2020 08:01, colyernicholas44

A document that keeps the government open and operating under previous levels of appropriation during times when the House and Senate and/or Congress and the White House are controlled by different parties
and cannot agree on an appropriation bill
a
appropriations rule
open rule
divided government resolution
continuing resolution
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