Just so we are clear by the way, the number of continuing resolutions and the date of the final appropriations bill of the set of them (whether they were all rolled into an omnibus appropriations bill or passed separately):
FY 2000: 7 continuing resolutions, public law 11/29/99
FY 2001: 21 continuing resolutions, public law 12/21/00 + supplemental appropriations bill passed 7/24/2001
FY 2002: 8 continuing resolutions, public law 1/10/02 + supplemental appropriations bill passed 8/2/2002
FY 2003: 12 continuing resolutions, public law 02/20/03
FY 2004: 7 continuing resolutions, public law 1/23/04
FY 2005: 3 continuing resolutions, public law 12/08/04 + supplemental appropriations bill 5/11/05
FY 2006: 3 continuing resolutions, public law 12/30/05
FY 2007: 4 continuing resolutions, final continuing resolution funded government for the rest of the year on 2/15/2007
FY 2008: 4 continuing resolutions, public law 12/26/07 + supplemental appropriations bill 6/30/08
FY 2009: budget resolution sent to the president on 6/5/08 which he did not sign, instead continuing resolution was enacted until after the election, public law 3/11/09 + several supplementals (ARRA before the budget + cash for clunkers + defense/international affairs/influenza)
FY 2010: 2 continuing resolutions, public law 12/19/09
FY 2011: 6 continuing resolutions, none enacted (it is worth noting that there were two appropriations bills that made it out of the house and through the senate committee in July of 2010 - but never brought to the floor)
FY 2000: 7 continuing resolutions, public law 11/29/99
FY 2001: 21 continuing resolutions, public law 12/21/00 + supplemental appropriations bill passed 7/24/2001
FY 2002: 8 continuing resolutions, public law 1/10/02 + supplemental appropriations bill passed 8/2/2002
FY 2003: 12 continuing resolutions, public law 02/20/03
FY 2004: 7 continuing resolutions, public law 1/23/04
FY 2005: 3 continuing resolutions, public law 12/08/04 + supplemental appropriations bill 5/11/05
FY 2006: 3 continuing resolutions, public law 12/30/05
FY 2007: 4 continuing resolutions, final continuing resolution funded government for the rest of the year on 2/15/2007
FY 2008: 4 continuing resolutions, public law 12/26/07 + supplemental appropriations bill 6/30/08
FY 2009: budget resolution sent to the president on 6/5/08 which he did not sign, instead continuing resolution was enacted until after the election, public law 3/11/09 + several supplementals (ARRA before the budget + cash for clunkers + defense/international affairs/influenza)
FY 2010: 2 continuing resolutions, public law 12/19/09
FY 2011: 6 continuing resolutions, none enacted (it is worth noting that there were two appropriations bills that made it out of the house and through the senate committee in July of 2010 - but never brought to the floor)