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  • The bill, H.R. 2872, amends the Permanent Electronic Duck Stamp Act of 2013 to permit the Secretary of the Interior to issue electronic stamps. Additionally, the bill, titled the "Further Additional Continuing Appropriations and Other Extensions Act, 2024," provides further...

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    The bill lets the government send duck stamps over the internet and gives more money to different programs, like healthcare and transportation, to help keep everything running smoothly. It changes some of the rules about how the money is tracked to make sure everything stays on budget.

  • H.R. 9747, known as the "Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025," provides temporary funding to keep the U.S. government operating into fiscal year 2025. The bill ensures that government programs and services continue at the previous year's levels until December 20, 2024, or until...

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    H.R. 9747 is like a temporary money plan that helps the U.S. government keep running by spending the same amount of money as last year until December 20, 2024, while they decide the new plans. It also gives extra money to keep important things like health and security going smoothly.

  • H.R. 7463, also known as the "Extension of Continuing Appropriations and Other Matters Act, 2024," is a bill that extends the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2024 by amending specific dates in the law. It also introduces modifications to the FAFSA, a financial aid form for students, by...

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    H.R. 7463 is a bill that helps the government keep running with its current budget and changes some rules to make getting money for school easier, but it’s not clear how all the money will be used, and they are not following usual rules to keep track of spending.