No Government Shutdown: Congress Passes Minibus Spending Bill To Keep Government Running Until December
Sunday, September 16, 2018
by Michael Hackmer, CEO and Founding Partner, Government Contractors
The “minibus” appropriations, or spending bill, that was passed by Congress and is expected to be signed by President Trump, avoids a government shutdown for the moment. The bill is one of three bills – all of which are designed to fund approximately 90% of the U.S. government’s operations through December 7, 2018. However, Congress
- Published in Federal, Federal Budget, Government Shutdown, Headline, Michael Hackmer
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Debt Ceiling Debate Shows True “Deficit” Is Among Democrats And Republicans
Monday, July 11, 2011
by Michael Hackmer, CEO and Founding Partner, Government Contractors
President Obama, as well as congressional Democrats and Republicans, are trying to show the American people they take the nation’s financial health seriously. So much so, they are scrambling to reach an agreement on raising the nation’s debt ceiling — the legal limit that Congress may owe — by August 2. Of course, let’s not
- Published in Federal Budget, Government Shutdown
Contractor Government Shutdown Prep Resources
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
by Government Contractors Editorial Team
[Updated: April 6 – After several weeks under continuing resolutions, a federal government shutdown that begins on Friday, April 8 is increasingly likely. See our updated list of resources to help your company prepare for and deal with a government shutdown.] The spectre of a federal government shutdown has been pushed back from Mar. 4, to
- Published in Government Shutdown