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Malloy warns of looming funding deadline, describes split in Congress over shutdown risk
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Congresswoman Celeste Malloy told University of Utah students that federal government funding lapses could occur after the Sept. 30 fiscal-year end, explained House and Senate procedural differences, and said resolving the impasse depends on a small number of Senate Democrats joining negotiations.
Salt Lake City — Congresswoman Celeste Malloy told students at a Sept. 23 Hinckley Institute event that federal government funding is set to expire on Sept. 30 and that the outcome depends on negotiations in Congress. Malloy described the appropriations process: the House had passed several appropriations bills and a continuing resolution but the Senate must secure 60 votes to advance many measures.…
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