In
the omnibus spending bill approved last month, Congress required the department to release the rules before Dec. 1.
Not exact matches
The final night of voting included some mini-drama — Democrats from Westchester fought for a sales tax increase in Yonkers as well as new hotel levies, and chamber leaders took the rare step of calling off a
bill during voting because it lacked support — but was mostly
spent approving an
omnibus bill for outstanding housing and education issues.
«AFIA applauds Congress for its action today in
approving the Fiscal Year 2016
omnibus spending bill (H.R. 2029), which funds the government through September 2016.
Conservatives who were angry with President Donald Trump and Republicans with some of the expenditures
approved as part of the recently signed
omnibus spending bill may soon be in a slightly better...