HR 1968 · 119th Congress · Economics and Public Finance

Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025

Introduced 2025-03-10· Sponsored by Rep. Cole, Tom [R-OK-4]· House

Bill Progress

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Latest: Became Public Law No: 119-4.(2025-03-15)

Recorded Votes

PassedSenate · 2025-03-14
Roll #133
Yea 54Nay 46
PassedSenate · 2025-03-14
Roll #133
Yea 54Nay 46
PassedHouse · 2025-03-11
Roll #70
Yea 217Nay 213
Democrats
1 Yea·212 Nay
Republicans
216 Yea·1 Nay

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[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 This bill provides continuing FY2025 appropriations for federal agencies and extends various expiring programs and authorities.  Specifically, the bill provides continuing FY2025 appropriations to federal agencies for the remainder of FY2025. It is known as a continuing resolution (CR) and prevents a government shutdown that would otherwise occur if the FY2025 appropriations bills have not been enacted when the existing CR expires on March 14, 2025.  The CR funds most programs and activities at the FY2024 levels. It also includes several additional provisions that increase or decrease funding for various programs compared to FY2024 levels.  In addition, the bill extends several expiring programs and authorities, including several public health, Medicare, and Medicaid authorities and programs; the National Flood Insurance Program; authorities related to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission whistleblower program; the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Cybersecurity Protection System; authorities for DHS and the Department of Justice to take certain actions to mitigate a credible threat from an…

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H.R. 1968, Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025

Mar 11, 2025

As Posted on the Website of the House Committee on Rules, March 8, 2025

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