Congress has a limited amount of time to pass a deal that will fund the government in order to avoid a potential government shutdown. However, the deal must be accepted by both the House of Representatives and the Senate before time runs out. The deal must be agreed upon by both sides in order to prevent a shutdown before the current funding expires. Both chambers will need to debate and decide whether or not to accept the deal and then have it signed to become law.
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