Interim Continuing Resolutions (CRs)


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Continuing appropriations acts (AA), commonly known as CRs, have been an integral component of the AA process for decades. When Congress and the Pres. do not reach final decisions about regular AA, they often negotiate and enact a CR. Two types of CRs are used. An ¿interim¿ CR provides agencies with stopgap funding for a period of time until final appropriations decisions are made. A ¿full-year¿ CR, by contrast, provides final funding amounts for the remainder of a fiscal year in lieu of one or more regular AA. If interim or full-year appropriations are not enacted, a funding gap and gov¿t. shutdown occur for affected agencies and programs. This report analyzes potential impacts that interim CRs might have on agency operations. A print on demand report.










Living in America


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Gao-06-57, Project-based Rental Assistance


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GAO-06-57, PROJECT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE: HUD Should Streamline Its Processes to Ensure Timely Housing Assistance Payments