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President Trump called for a “clean” 18-month extension of current law in late March, ahead of the first deadline that Congress punted. Lawmakers have moved toward a three-year reauthorization with changes but have had trouble agreeing on appropriate oversight measures. | Collector
President Trump called for a “clean” 18-month extension of current law in late March, ahead of the first deadline that Congress punted. Lawmakers have moved toward a three-year reauthorization with changes but have had trouble agreeing on appropriate oversight measures.
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President Trump called for a “clean” 18-month extension of current law in late March, ahead of the first deadline that Congress punted. Lawmakers have moved toward a three-year reauthorization with changes but have had trouble agreeing on appropriate oversight measures.

President Trump called for a “clean” 18-month extension of current law in late March, ahead of the first deadline that Congress punted. Lawmakers have moved toward a three-year reauthorization with changes but have had trouble agreeing on appropriate oversight measures.

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