Nov 13, 2025

Rep. Flood: Government Reopening Budget Deal Delivers for Nebraska

Posted Nov 13, 2025 3:34 PM

By Congressman's Office

 State Sen. Mike Flood of Norfolk speaks during the news conference announcing him as the Nebraska Republican Party’s nominee for the June 28 special election to fill out the remainder of former Rep. Jeff Fortenberry’s term. (Aaron Sanderford/Nebraska Examiner)
State Sen. Mike Flood of Norfolk speaks during the news conference announcing him as the Nebraska Republican Party’s nominee for the June 28 special election to fill out the remainder of former Rep. Jeff Fortenberry’s term. (Aaron Sanderford/Nebraska Examiner)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Congressman Mike Flood issued a statement following House passage of Senate Amendment to H.R. 5373, the "Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act.” The legislation provides full-year funding for Agriculture, Military Construction/Veterans Affairs, and Legislative Branch appropriations bills. Other federal government funding is extended until January 30th by the package. 

"After more than 40 days, the Democrat shutdown is finally over. Over the last several weeks, families have waited for food assistance, homebuyers couldn’t purchase flood insurance, and over a million federal employees went without pay. This bipartisan agreement to reopen the government delivers three of the twelve annual appropriations bills while giving Congress until January 30th to complete the rest. Importantly, the package extends SNAP, WIC, and other critical programs through the end of the fiscal year, so that working families have certainty. Additionally, it includes $16 million to further support the construction of the National Center for Resilient and Regenerative Precision Agriculture located at Innovation Campus in Lincoln and over $42 million in funding for Offutt Air Force Base's Survivable Airborne Operations Center program."