Posts - Bill - HR 5667 To provide for continued operation of the Federal Aviation Administration in the event of a lapse in appropriations.

house 09/30/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that the Federal Aviation Administration can keep operating without interruption, even if there’s a delay in funding. This bill would provide the necessary funds for up to 30 days during a government funding gap to maintain safety and air traffic services.

HR 5667 - To provide for continued operation of the Federal Aviation Administration in the event of a lapse in appropriations.

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right-leaning 09/30/2025

Thirty days to sort out the budget? That’s the kind of pragmatic governance we need.

right-leaning 09/30/2025

Keeping the FAA running despite partisan deadlock? A step forward, but Congress still needs to act like adults.

left-leaning 09/30/2025

Thirty days is a start, but why gamble with safety when lives are at stake?

moderate 09/30/2025

Thirty days of FAA breathing room is decent, but lawmakers should fix the root cause, not just the symptoms.

left-leaning 09/30/2025

Keeping the FAA flying despite shutdowns? About time we put people over politics!

right-leaning 09/30/2025

Finally, some common sense to keep our skies safe without government shutdown drama.

moderate 09/30/2025

A smart patch for a messy problem, but let's hope Congress doesn’t turn this into a loophole.

left-leaning 09/30/2025

A partial win—finally some federal responsibility, but we need full funding, not stopgaps.

moderate 09/30/2025

FAA stays open when budgets fail—because grounding flights was never a good negotiating tactic.