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568:government shutdowns in the United States
497:United States budget and spending process
5211:United States Capitol cornerstone laying
2179:Bolton, Alexander (September 30, 2013).
1612:October 2013 mini-continuing resolutions
566:Between 1980 and 2013, there were eight
3978:Majority of the majority (Hastert Rule)
2434:Steinhauer, Jennifer (March 18, 2011).
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1696:federal government of the United States
1667:federal government of the United States
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18:Further Continuing Appropriations, 2010
3455:Caucuses of the United States Congress
2742:"Final Vote Results for Roll Call 573"
2698:Martin Matishak (September 29, 2015).
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2614:Shabad, Rebecca (September 17, 2014).
2278:Kasperowicz, Pete (January 10, 2014).
1927:Heniff Jr., Bill (November 26, 2012).
514:United States House of Representatives
2566:. Library of Congress. March 26, 2013
2540:. Library of Congress. Archived from
1929:"Basic Federal Budgeting Terminology"
638:Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014
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2058:Cohen, Andrew (September 28, 2013).
29:Funding measure in the United States
3086:Expelled, censured, and reprimanded
2616:"House approves $ 1T spending bill"
2461:Shear, Michael D. (April 9, 2011).
2357:"www.usgs.gov/budget/whats_new.asp"
1618:Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014
627:Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014
480:Appropriations bill (United States)
5250:Lists of United States legislation
2090:. Government Accountability Office
1792:Tooltip Public Law (United States)
1770:Tooltip Public Law (United States)
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4969:Progress of Civilization Pediment
4823:Congressional Pictorial Directory
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2833:Wezerek, Gus (February 7, 2018).
1556:2011 United States federal budget
4837:Official Congressional Directory
4456:Gov. Accountability Office (GAO)
1934:. Congressional Research Service
1908:. Congressional Research Service
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3390:Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group
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4748:Congressional Research Service
4495:Congr. Workplace Rights (OCWR)
3498:Asian Pacific American members
358:2023 Removal of Kevin McCarthy
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4340:Old Brick Capitol (1815β1819)
3503:Asian Pacific American Caucus
3096:Lost re-election in a primary
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2383:"Committee on Appropriations"
4990:Surrender of Lord Cornwallis
4933:The Apotheosis of Washington
4667:Chief Administrative Officer
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2721:"U.S. Senate roll call vote"
1809:Honoring Hometown Heroes Act
539:Advantages and disadvantages
503:United States budget process
5155:Health and Fitness Facility
4947:Declaration of Independence
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2815:"Appropriations and Budget"
2641:"H.J.Res.124 - All Actions"
2136:"Government shutdown looms"
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2138:. CNN. November 11, 1995
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4962:Apotheosis of Democracy
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