
Congress Sends President Highway Funding Extension
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress has passed a three-month bill to keep highway and transit money flowing to states, one day before the deadline for a cutoff of funds.

The Senate has approved the bill on a 91 to 4 vote. The House passed the bill Wednesday.
The bill extends the government's authority to process aid payments to states through Oct. 29. The bill also provides $8 billion to shore up the federal Highway Trust Fund through mid-December.
Without a cash infusion, the balance in the trust fund is forecast to drop below the $4 billion cushion required to prevent delays or cutbacks in aid payments.
The Senate also passed a sweeping, long-term transportation bill earlier in the day. The House is working on its own long-term bill.

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