Federal funding runs out exactly two weeks from today. Both sides of the Congressional aisle reportedly want a “clean” CR, meaning no extraneous provisions that could provoke a protracted debate (like last year) and thus a government shutdown.As we reported on 8 September, Congress' top priority in its final days is to finish a funding bill known as a Continuing Resolution (CR) that will last until after the elections when Congress can reconvene in a so-called "lame duck" session. The current fiscal year, and thus federal funding, runs out on 30 September – exactly two weeks from today. Both sides of the aisle reportedly want a "clean" CR, meaning no extraneous provisions that could provoke a protracted debate (like last year) and thus a go...