
Government shutdown blamed on Democrats who backed similar Biden bills
2025-10-01 17:52:00
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with The government closing In fact, both sides of the corridor are looking to blame the other. Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson indicated that although the Democrats expressed their anger at the proposed legislation, it is similar to many continuous decisions that passed under Biden’s management.
“Un non -partisan cl appears but” party “because 212 Democrats in the House of Representatives and 46 Democrats in the Senate have chosen to reach this way. This CR is the same short -term financing financing that voted almost all Democrats to pass 13 times during the open and operational administration.” statement.
During the Biden administration, there were 13 cases in which Congress made short -term financing measures, also known as the ongoing decisions.
The spokesman Johnson reveals the feature of the hidden Republican Party to close the government

Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La) speaks as a majority leader in the US Senate John Thun (RS. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
1. September 2021
On September 30, 2021, Congress passed HR 5305Also known as the extended government financing and the provision of an emergency aid law. This legislation gave the government nine weeks of financing and avoiding closure.
The law not only extended the financing levels, but also added allocations to relief from natural disasters and the flow of people who were evacuated from Afghanistan after the failed withdrawal of the Biden administration.
In addition, programs and authorities such as the National Flood Insurance Program, the temporary assistance of needy families (Tanf), the National Consultative Committee for Quality and Institutional Integrity and the United States Consulting Committee for General Diplomacy, among other matters.
2, December 2021
After the previous short -term financing scale, on December 2, 2021, the age of Congress HR 6119Additional Government Finance Law, and provide FY2022 allocations until February 18, 2022.
Like pre -law, this legislation also provided allocations for many federal agencies for related activities Afghanistan was evacuated. This included what was then called the Ministry of Defense (now, the Ministry of War), the Ministry of Internal Security, the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The decision also fired several powers, including the HHS authority to determine dates for the national disaster medical system. There was also an extension of wage freezers for some senior officials and political assignments in the executive authority.
3. February 2022
Additional government financing law, HR 6617She entered into force on February 18, 2022, when her predecessor ended. The legislation continued to finance most of the programs at the levels of the 2011 fiscal year with some exceptions that provided what Congress indicates as “funding flexibility”.
The ongoing decision also included rulings on the president at the time Joe Biden The Authority “retracted the articles and defense services to respond to unexpected emergencies” and the implementation of the Ministry of Interior to ensure cybersecurity.
HR 6617 gave the government less than a month – until March 11, 2022 – to avoid closing.
4. March 2022
Contrary to the ongoing continuous decisions that gave the government weeks to avoid closure, the extension of the continuous credits law, 2022, also known as the name HJRES. 75He was appointed to expire from his validity days after his age.
Before the end of this legislation directly on March 15, 2022, Biden signed the Unified Credit Law, 2022, which served as a omnibus allocate package for FY2022.

The American Capitol Building in Washington, DC (Al Drao/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The legislator wants the Republican Party to feel the pain while closing a bold proposal
5. September 2022
Congressing age HR 6833Constant Approvals Law, 2023, which provided FY2023 allocations to federal agencies until December 16, 2022. Supplementary allocations allowed the United States to help Ukraine and created a compensation program for the PEAK Canyon Fire victims in New Mexico.
The legislation also expanded many immigration programs and provided additional funding for the administration for children and families to implement the program of unaccompanied children, a federal program aimed at helping the unacceptable minors with their people on the border.
6. December 2022
Additional Additional Approvals and Additions, 2023, HR 1437I provided several extensions, although most of them were appointed on December 23, 2022.
It was one of the additions presented by the law submitted by the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) to continue auctions for electromagnetic spectrum licenses. He also submitted the legislation to pay to the family of the late Deputy Donald Mcyshene, D-FA, who died in office.
In addition, the law requests the National Administration of Oceanic and Air Country (NOAA) to update rainfall estimates.
7. December 2022
Additional additions and additions law, 2023, HR 4373FY2023 extended extended to many federal agencies until December 30, 2022. In addition, expiration programs and powers have been extended.
HR 4373 was the final Stopgap legislation in FY2023. On December 29, 2022, the omnibus bill known as the Unified credits Law, 2023, was signed to become a law. The $ 1.7 trillion spending bill funded the government until September 30, 2023.

A closed mark stands in front of the national archives on the first day of the government closing, on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, in Washington. (Julia Demari Nikhson – AP image)
8. September 2023
HR 5860Also known as the Continuing Approval Act, 2024 and other additions law, extensions of FY2024 allocations were provided to federal agencies until November 17, 2023 and provided disaster relief for relief.
The legislation also provided accessories for federal aviation management programs, such as the airport improvement program and the UAS. In addition, the draft law re -mandated the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to collect public animal drug applications through the 2012 fiscal year.
9, November 2023
Additional credits and other additions, 2024, HR 6363Provided that the 2014 fiscal year’s credits for federal agencies continue.
The legislation has been delivered, which means that it contained different expiration dates for different provisions. Some funding was provided until January 19, 2024, while the other parts ended on February 2, 2024.
In addition, he provided the payment of the late Senator Diane Vincenin, the city of California, who died in office.
10. January 2024
Additional additional additions and other additions, 2024, PL 118-35It was signed on January 19, 2024, while avoiding the government’s closure. It was also delivered, as some programs gave the expiration date on March 1, 2024, and other March 8, 2024.
The same legislation gave Congress more time to negotiate by making technical adjustments rather than comprehensive policy changes.
11. March 2024
HR 7463Also known as the extension of the continuous credits law and other matters, 2024, modified requirements for identifying eligibility to assist federal students, provided the FY2024 credits for federal agencies as well as additional funding for Federal Pell.
This was a continuation of more additional continuous credits and other additions, 2024, and was transferred on March 1, 2024, the expiration date until March 8. In addition, the expiration date was extended on March 22, 2024.
Biden then signed the Unified Approvised Act, 2024, on March 9, 2024, which provided the government with funding until September 30, 2024. It included many credits bills, such as military construction, ancient warriors affairs, and the relevant agencies law, 2024; The Agriculture and Rural Development Law, Food and Drug Administration and the Law of Related Agencies, 2024; and
Trade, justice, science and relevant agencies, 2024, among other things.

The minority leader in the US House of Representatives, Giveres (D-Ny), speaks to the media adjacent to the minority leader of the US Senate Chuck Schumer (D-Ny), on the day that US President Donald Trump meets with senior Congress leaders from both sides, before the deadline on September 30 to finance the government and avoid closing, in the White House in Washington, September 29, 2025. (Kevin Lamark/Reuters)
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12. September 2024
The Act of Continuing credits and additions, 2025, also known as the name HR 9747Which provided continuous FY2025 allocations for federal agencies until December 20, 2024.
The legislation provided additional funding for the US Secret Service and the expansion of many expired programs and powers. Some diverse extensions were given to the joint work teams DHS, the Chisabik Park Committee and Ouhayu, the historic national channel and others.
13. December 2024
HR 10545The American Relief Law, 2025, provided FY2025 credits to federal agencies until March 14, 2025. Supplementary provisions for disasters and assistance related to hurricanes, wild forests, severe storms, floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters have provided.
The legislation also included public health financing accessories until March 31, 2025.
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