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House approves continued federal budget
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2002 The House on Wednesday approved a continuing resolution to keep funding for federal agencies at the current level. A similar resolution will be taken up by the Senate in the coming day. Neither chamber plans on approving the federal appropriations bills until they return under GOP control in January. Get the Story:
House Delays Votes on Budget Bills (The Washington Post 11/14) Related Stories:
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