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Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins Accepts 3-Week Funding Bill

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins poses for a picture in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

In a recent statement, the incoming Senate Appropriations Chair expressed her willingness to accept a 3-week stopgap funding bill in order to prevent a government shutdown. She emphasized that her top priority is to avoid a shutdown at all costs.

While speaking to the press, she acknowledged the urgency of the situation, stating that a solution must be found to avert a potential shutdown. She highlighted the importance of reaching a resolution promptly, as the government is approaching a critical point.

Top priority is to avoid a government shutdown at all costs.
Senate Appropriations Chair willing to accept 3-week stopgap funding bill.
Urgency acknowledged to find a solution and avert a shutdown.

Her remarks underscore the growing concerns surrounding the looming threat of a shutdown and the need for bipartisan cooperation to address the funding issue. With the deadline fast approaching, lawmakers are under pressure to reach a consensus and ensure that essential government services continue uninterrupted.

The Senate Appropriations Chair's stance on supporting a temporary funding measure reflects a pragmatic approach to the current fiscal challenges facing the government. By advocating for a short-term solution, she aims to provide stability and certainty while negotiations continue to reach a long-term funding agreement.

As discussions unfold in Congress, the focus remains on finding common ground and avoiding a disruptive shutdown that could have far-reaching consequences. The willingness of key leaders to work towards a resolution signals a commitment to upholding the functioning of the government and serving the best interests of the American people.

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