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Senate votes to advance short-term funding bill, avoiding government shutdown
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On Capitol Hill, the Senate moves forward with a 72-23 procedural vote to continue funding the government through December, therefore avoiding a shutdown. The short-term funding also includes 12 billion in emergency aid for Ukraine, two billion for disaster relief, and one billion for heating assistance to low-income families. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin has more from Washington, D.C.Sept. 28, 2022