Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025
Provides full-year funding for all federal government operations for fiscal year 2025, avoiding stopgap measures and potential shutdowns.
Provides full-year funding for all federal government operations for fiscal year 2025, avoiding stopgap measures and potential shutdowns.
The Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 (HR 1968) is a legislative bill introduced in the United States Congress aimed at providing full-year funding for federal government operations for the fiscal year 2025. Instead of relying on stopgap measures or short-term continuing resolutions, this bill seeks to appropriate necessary funds for various federal departments and agencies for the entire year. It also may include provisions to extend certain expiring authorizations or programs to ensure continuity and avoid government shutdowns.
This bill is crucial because it ensures stable and predictable government funding, preventing disruptions in essential public services and federal operations. By passing a full-year funding measure, Congress averts the risks associated with temporary funding gaps, such as government shutdowns, reduced government efficiency, and uncertainty among federal workforce and contractors. It offers a framework for government agencies to plan and execute their missions without interruption for the fiscal year.
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