Government shutdown blamed on Democrats who backed similar Biden bills

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With a closure of the government in force, both sides of the aisle seek to blame the other. The president of the Chamber, Mike Johnson, stressed that if the Democrats have expressed their indignation in the face of the proposed legislation, it is similar to several continuous resolutions which have been adopted within the framework of the Biden administration.
“The CR Clean non -supporter appears only to the” supporter “because 212 Democrats in the Chamber and 46 Democrats in the Senate have chosen to do so. This CR is the same short -term financing extension that practically all Democrats voted to adopt 13 times during the Biden administration. Despite this voting story to maintain the open and operational government,” said Jeanne current.
During the Biden administration, there were 13 cases in which Congress adopted short -term financing measures, also called continuous resolutions.
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Chamber of the Chamber Mike Johnson (R-La) is expressed while the head of the majority of the US Senate, John Thune (Rs.d.), examines during a press conference on the first day of a partial government closure, at the American Capitol, in Washington, DC, on October 1, 2025. (Jonathan Ernst / Reuters)
September 1, 2021
On September 30, 2021, the Congress adopted HR 5305, also known as the government’s financing law and the delivery of emergency assistance. This legislation gave the government nine weeks of funding and avoided a closure.
The law has not only extended funding levels, but also added allocations for emergency services in the event of a natural disaster and the influx of evacuated from Afghanistan after the sloppy withdrawal of the Biden administration.
In addition, it has extended programs and authorities such as the National Flood Insurance Program, the Tempores Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity and the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, among others.
December 2, 2021
Following the previous short -term financing measure, on December 2, 2021, the Congress promulgated HR 6119, the law on the financing of the extending government, providing the credits for the 2010 financial year until February 18, 2022.
Like the law before him, this legislation has also provided credits for several federal agencies for activities related to Afghan evacuates. This understood what was then called the Ministry of Defense (now, the Ministry of War), the Ministry of Internal Security, the Ministry of Health and Social Services and the State Department.
The resolution also extended several authorities, including the HHS authority in order to take appointments for the national medical system in the event of a disaster. There has also been an extension of the gel of remuneration for certain senior officials and appointed politicians in the executive power.
3. February 2022
The additional law on the extension of the government’s extension of the government, HR 6617, entered into force on February 18, 2022, while its predecessor expired. The legislation continued to finance most of the programs at the levels of the 20121 year in a few exceptions which provided what the Congress called for “flexibility of financing”.
The continuous resolution also included provisions on the authority of the president of the time, Joe Biden, “write articles and defense services to respond to unforeseen emergencies” and the implementation by the Ministry of the Interior of Cybersecurity Guarantees.
HR 6617 gave the government just under a month – until March 11, 2022 – to avoid closing.
March 4, 2022
Unlike previous continuous resolutions that have given the government’s weeks to avoid closing, the extension of the continuous credits law, 2022, also known as Hjres. 75, was to expire a few days after his promulgation.
Just before the expiration of this legislation on March 15, 2022, Biden signed the Consolidated Crédits Act, 2022, which served as a safe for Omnibus credits for the 201022 financial year.

The American Capitol building in Washington, DC (Al Drago / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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5. September 2022
The Congress promulgated the HR 6833, to continue the credits of 2023, which provided credits for the 201023 financial year to federal agencies until December 16, 2022. It also provided additional credits which allowed the United States to help Ukraine and established a remuneration program for the victims of The Hermit’s Peak / Calf Canyon.
The legislation also extended several programs related to immigration and has provided additional funding to the administration so that children and families carry out the program of unaccompanied children, a federal program aimed at helping unaccompanied minors encountered on the border.
6. December 2022
The law on credits and continuous extensions, HR 1437, provided several extensions, although most of them were to expire on December 23, 2022.
One of the extensions that the law has been provided for was for the FCC to continue the auctions for the electromagnetic spectrum licenses. The legislation also provided for payment to the Fire family representative Donald McEachin, D-VA., Died in office.
In addition, the law demanded the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to update the estimates of precipitation.
7. December 2022
The additional law on credits and additional continuous extensions, 2023, HR 4373, extended from credits for the 201023 fiscal year to several federal agencies until December 30, 2022. In addition, it extended the expired programs and authorities.
HR 4373 was the last STOPGAP legislation for 201023. On December 29, 2022, an omnibus bill known as CONSOLIDATED APT, 2023, was promulgated. The $ 1.7 billion spending bill funded the government until September 30, 2023.

A closed panel is in front of the national archives on the first day of a government closure on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, in Washington. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson – AP Photo)
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8. September 2023
HR 5860, also known as continuous credits law, 2024 and other extensions of the extensions law, provided extensions of credits for the 2010 financial year for federal agencies until November 17, 2023 and provided emergency funding for repair in the event of a disaster.
The legislation has also given extensions for federal aviation administration programs, such as the airport improvement program and the test of unmanned plane systems (UAS). In addition, the bill has re -authorized the FDA to collect costs for generic animal medication applications via the 2010 financial year.
9. November 2023
The other continuous credit projects and other extensions of law 2024, HR 6363, provided continuous credits for the 2010 financial year for federal agencies.
The legislation was failure, which means that it contained various expiration dates for various provisions. Part of the funding was to be provided until January 19, 2024, while other documents expired on February 2, 2024.
In addition, he provided a payment to the family of the late Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., Died in office.
January 10, 2024
The other other continuous credits and other extensions of law 2024, PL 118-35, were signed on January 19, 2024, avoiding a government closure. It was also staggered, giving certain programs an expiration date of March 1, 2024 and others March 8, 2024.
The legislation itself gave the congress for more time to negotiate by making technical adjustments rather than changes in policy.
11. March 2024
HR 7463, also known as law on continuous credits and other questions, 2024, the modified requirements to determine the eligibility for federal aid for students, provided continuous credits for the 2010 financial year for federal agencies as well as additional funding for the PELL federal subsidies.
This acted as a continuation of the additional pursuit of credits and other extensions of 2024, and moved the expiration date from March 1, 2024 until March 8. In addition, the expiration date of March 8 was extended until March 22, 2024.
Biden then signed the Consolidated Credits Act, 2024, March 9, 2024, which provided the government funding until September 30, 2024. It included several bills of credits, such as military construction, veterans and the law on the credits of related agencies, 2024; Agriculture, rural development, food and drug administration and the law on related agencies, 2024; And
The law on trade, justice, science and related agencies, among others.

The leader of the minority of the United States House Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) speaks to the media next to the head of the US Senate minority, Chuck Schumer (D-NY), on the day of the US President Donald Trump meets the best leaders of the Congress of both parties, just before a date of September 30 to finance the government and avoid a closure, to the White House in Washington, 2025. (Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
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12. September 2024
Continue the credits and extensions of the 2025 law, also known as HR 9747, which provided continuous credits from the 201025 federal agencies until December 20, 2024.
The legislation provided additional funding to American secret services and has extended several programs and exhaled authorities. Some of the various extensions have been given to joint working groups in the DHS, the Chesapeake and Ohio National Historical Park Commission and others.
13. December 2024
HR 10545, the American Relief Act, 2025, provided continuous credits from the 2010 financial year to federal agencies until March 14, 2025. It also provided additional credits for help in the event of a disaster and the assistance linked to hurricanes, forest fires, severe storms, floods, tornadoes and other natural disasters.
The legislation also included extensions of public health financing until March 31, 2025.


