
Laurie Purpuro
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Oct 3, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Ryan Carney |Matthew H. Leggett |Laurie Purpuro
IntroductionCurrent federal funding expires this Saturday. As we approach the deadline, it is looking less likely that Congress will pass a continuing resolution, a short-term stopgap measure that continues appropriations, to avoid a government shutdown. Our Government Shutdown Task Force will continuously monitor the situation and assist clients impacted by the shutdown. This is the third alert in a series focused on the potential impacts of government shutdowns.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
mondaq.com | Ryan Carney |Matthew H. Leggett |Laurie Purpuro |Sarah Swanson
Current federal funding expires this Saturday. As we approach the deadline, it is looking less likely that Congress will pass a continuing resolution, a short-term stopgap measure that continues appropriations, to avoid a government shutdown. Our Government Shutdown Task Force will continuously monitor the situation and assist clients impacted by the shutdown. This is the third alert in a series focused on the potential impacts of government shutdowns.
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Sep 29, 2023 |
klgates.com | Ryan Carney |Matthew H. Leggett |Laurie Purpuro |Sarah Swanson
29 September 2023US Policy and Regulatory Alert Introduction Current federal funding expires this Saturday. As we approach the deadline, it is looking less likely that Congress will pass a continuing resolution, a short-term stopgap measure that continues appropriations, to avoid a government shutdown. Our Government Shutdown Task Force will continuously monitor the situation and assist clients impacted by the shutdown.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
mondaq.com | Ryan Carney |Michael Evans |Matthew H. Leggett |Laurie Purpuro
The United States Congress is responsible for appropriating funds for the government. This process begins through the creation of 12 appropriations bills-each determining spending levels for federal agencies and programs for that fiscal year. Those 12 bills need to pass the House of Representatives and Senate, either individually or in groups of bills, before going to the President's desk for his signature.
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Sep 20, 2023 |
klgates.com | Ryan Carney |Michael Evans |Matthew H. Leggett |Laurie Purpuro
20 September 2023US Policy and Regulatory Alert Overview The United States Congress is responsible for appropriating funds for the government. This process begins through the creation of 12 appropriations bills - each determining spending levels for federal agencies and programs for that fiscal year. Those 12 bills need to pass the House of Representatives and Senate, either individually or in groups of bills, before going to the President’s desk for his signature.
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