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IT'S OVER Senate Ends FAA Shutdown John Bazemore / AP Photo

Senate Ends FAA Shutdown

If only the Senate were always this efficient. In a pro forma session that took less than a minute, the chamber passed a bill on Friday that will end a shutdown of the Federal Aviation Authority and put thousands of people back to work. To solve the funding stalemate during a congressional recess, the Senate simply approved a temporary FAA extension that the House had already passed, even though it contains a provision Democrats oppose that will cut subsidies for rural airports. It now goes to Obama for a signature.

August 5, 2011 10:25 AM


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