House CR Would Keep OSHA At Just Over Current Funding Levels For Six Months

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A six-month continuing resolution introduced in the House on Monday would keep OSHA at just over current funding levels for six months. A source said the House may take up the measure this week followed by the Senate next week, with the possibility that lawmakers in the upper chamber could include additional provisions. House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers (R-KY) said the CR “is a good-faith effort to provide limited, yet fair and adequate funding for government programs and services until March 27, or until final Appropriations legislation can be approved.” To meet the bipartisan agreemen

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