On Tuesday, Democrats in the House Committee on Appropriations unveiled the text of their continuing resolution to fund the government until December as Republicans remain hesitant to raise the debt ceiling. Though the highest priority of Democrats is to avert a government shutdown or U.S. default, the bill also authorizes billions in new spending for disaster relief and the Afghanistan refugee crisis. The bill opens with the highest priority funding, allowing funds to continue to flow to government agencies and initiatives at current rates. These include appropriations for agencies like the Food and Drug Administration, the Department of Defense, Veteran’s Affairs facilities, and previous U.S. government research agreements. These allocations would simply maintain the status quo until December, giving lawmakers much-needed time to negotiate on the budget and try to come to an agreement with Republicans who have threatened to shoot down a debt ceiling increase. Disaster Relief Focuses on Both Prevention …