American Hospital Association March 10, 2025

House Republican leaders March 8 unveiled a bill that would fund the federal government through Sept. 30 of this year, as well as extend certain key health care provisions that are set to expire at the end of March. The bill, known as a continuing resolution, would largely keep government funding at current levels through the end of this fiscal year, with some adjustments. Current government funding is set to expire March 14.

The House Rules Committee is expected to consider the bill today, and it could be on the House floor for a vote on March 11. If it passes the House, it is expected to be on the Senate floor later this week.

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