The House has passed a bill to avoid a partial shutdown of federal aviation programs, also wrapping in tax relief for hurricane victims and an expansion of the private flood insurance market.
The House has passed a bill to avoid a partial shutdown of federal aviation programs. It also wraps in tax relief for hurricane victims and an expansion of the private flood insurance market.
The Senate still must act, but it doesn’t have much time. House Republican leaders are gambling that the Senate will pass the bill without changes before the end of the federal budget year at midnight on Saturday when authority for the Federal Aviation Administration and several health programs included in the bill expire.
The House voted just hours before lawmakers were scheduled to leave town for the weekend.
The bill also includes five tax provisions for hurricane victims. One would allow them to withdraw money from 401(k) or other retirement accounts without penalty for storm-related expenses.
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