Senate Passes Stopgap Measure, Approves Holleyman Nomination
The Senate passed the Continuing Appropriations Resolution 2015, H.J.Res.124 (here), on Sept. 18 with a bipartisan 78-22 vote. The bill will fund the government through Dec. 11, extend the Export-Import Bank through June 2015, and authorize training and arming of…
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Syrian rebels. President Barack Obama will now have to sign the measure. The Senate also approved the nomination of Robert Holleyman as deputy U.S. Trade Representative.