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Congress has a little over two weeks until federal funding expires. At this point, passing the bundle of 12 appropriation bills or an omnibus package by the September 30th deadline is unlikely. While a Continuing Resolution (CR) that funds the government for a short period of time is possible, the divided Congress is careening towards the possibility of a “funding gap” and a government shutdown. Government agencies and programs that depend on discretionary funding through annual appropriations acts (e.g., funding for community health centers) would be shuttered, but those based on mandatory spending, like Medicaid and CHIP, would remain funded. Keep reading to learn more about the potential funding gap and how health care spending could be impacted. Medicare, Medicaid, and Other Federal Spending Medicare: Medicaid: Federal Grants: Other Health Programs: Additional programs that must be funded and are in Congress’ “to-do” list, include: Appropriations Bills and the House Agenda To date, the House has only passed one of the 12 appropriation bills – the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs appropriations. Forming consensus on the remaining measures before the deadline seems unlikely as a new impeachment inquiry into President Biden is occupying much of the chamber’s time.  Click here to get-real time updates on the status of each appropriations bill.