The US Congress has approved a bill aimed at continuing to finance the government, which made it possible to avoid suspending its work just before the start of the active tourist season.The Senate, which is under the control of the Democratic majority, approved the document with the support of 85 senators, while 11 voted against. Thanks to this, the authorities were able to avoid the temporary cessation of the functioning of state structures.The next step will be to send the bill to President Jo... Read More
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