KONTAN.CO.ID - WASHINGTON. President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a stopgap measure to fund U.S. agencies for another week after Congress passed a $892 billion COVID-19 aid package overnight that aims to shore up the nation's pandemic response and bolster the battered economy. The coronavirus package is tied to general federal government funding to avert a government shutdown - together worth about $2.3 trillion in spending for the rest of the fiscal year - and is now awaiting Trump's approval to become law. In the meantime, U.S. lawmakers moved to fund federal agencies through Dec. 28 to prevent a lapse in government operations. Trump signed the stopgap funding bill into law on Tuesday, the White House said.
U.S. Congress passes nearly $900 bln COVID-19 aid bill, awaits Trump approval
KONTAN.CO.ID - WASHINGTON. President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a stopgap measure to fund U.S. agencies for another week after Congress passed a $892 billion COVID-19 aid package overnight that aims to shore up the nation's pandemic response and bolster the battered economy. The coronavirus package is tied to general federal government funding to avert a government shutdown - together worth about $2.3 trillion in spending for the rest of the fiscal year - and is now awaiting Trump's approval to become law. In the meantime, U.S. lawmakers moved to fund federal agencies through Dec. 28 to prevent a lapse in government operations. Trump signed the stopgap funding bill into law on Tuesday, the White House said.