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- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 abstract "In the United States, the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014 (Pub.L. 113–46;H.R. 2775) is a law that was used as the vehicle to resolve, for the time being, both the United States federal government shutdown of 2013 and the United States debt-ceiling crisis of 2013. After the Republican-led House of Representatives could not agree on an originating resolution to end the government crisis, as had been agreed, the Democratic-led Senate used bill H.R. 2775 to resolve the impasse, to satisfy the Origination Clause requirement of Article One of the United States Constitution, which requires that revenue bills must originate in the House of Representatives. Traditionally, appropriation bills also originate in the House of Representatives.The original bill H.R. 2775 was introduced into the House of Representatives on July 22, 2013, and was called the No Subsidies Without Verification Act. It sought to declare that no premium tax credits or reductions in cost-sharing for the purchase of qualified health benefit plans under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA, often informally referred to as "Obamacare") shall be allowed before the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) certifies to Congress that there is a program in place, consistent with PPACA requirements, that verifies the household income and coverage requirements of individuals applying for such credits and cost-sharing reduction. The bill passed the House on September 12, 2013.On October 16, 2013, the Senate amended the bill, changing its name to the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014, adding a continuing resolution to fund the government until January 15, 2014, and suspending the U.S. debt ceiling until February 7, 2014, in addition to other matters, while retaining the House's original PPACA verification provision. The Senate passed the bill that evening on a vote of 81–18, and the House also passed it on the same day by a vote of 285–144, and President Barack Obama signed the bill shortly after midnight, on October 17.".
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- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 agreedbody "House".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 agreeddate "2013-10-16".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 agreedvote "Roll Call Vote 550: 285-144".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 committees United_States_House_Committee_on_Energy_and_Commerce.
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 committees United_States_House_Committee_on_Ways_and_Means.
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 committees United_States_House_Energy_Subcommittee_on_Health.
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 fullname "--09-30".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 introducedInThe "113".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 introducedby Diane_Black.
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 introduceddate "2013-07-22".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 introducedin "House".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 numberOfCoSponsors "103".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 passedas "Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 passedbody "House".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 passedbody "Senate".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 passeddate "2013-09-12".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 passeddate "2013-10-16".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 passedvote "Recorded Vote 219: 81-18".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 passedvote "Roll Call Vote 458: 235-191".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 signeddate "2013-10-17".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 signedpresident Barack_Obama.
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 sponsoredBy Diane_Black.
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 subject Category:113th_United_States_Congress.
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 subject Category:United_States_federal_appropriations_legislation.
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 subject Category:United_States_proposed_federal_legislation.
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 comment "In the United States, the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014 (Pub.L. 113–46;H.R. 2775) is a law that was used as the vehicle to resolve, for the time being, both the United States federal government shutdown of 2013 and the United States debt-ceiling crisis of 2013. After the Republican-led House of Representatives could not agree on an originating resolution to end the government crisis, as had been agreed, the Democratic-led Senate used bill H.R.".
- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 label "Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014".
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- Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014 isPrimaryTopicOf Continuing_Appropriations_Act,_2014.