President Joe Biden has signed a Temporary Spending Bill to avoid a government shutdown, giving lawmakers more time to negotiate government spending levels. The bill keeps government funding at current levels for two more months and splits the deadlines for passing full-year appropriations bills into two dates, creating two potential risk periods for a partial government shutdown. The bill does not include the White House's request for wartime aid for Israel and Ukraine, and lawmakers are expected to focus on that request after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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