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What if Congress cannot reach agreement on a particular Appropriations Bill?

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What if Congress cannot reach agreement on a particular Appropriations Bill?

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A. Congress often has difficulty reaching agreement on a number of appropriations bills, including the bill that includes education and workforce funding. When this happens, Congress may try to pass an “omnibus bill” at the end of the congressional session. An omnibus bill has funding for a wide range of programs and often requires intensive negotiations with the President and compromise on all sides.

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