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House Clears $1.7 Trillion Spending Package, Averting Shutdown

Por: The New York Times Politics December 23, 2022

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WASHINGTON — Congress on Friday cleared a roughly $1.7 trillion government funding package that would provide significant increases to national security and domestic spending and billions of dollars to aid Ukraine, sending the measure to President Biden’s desk for his signature.The was the last major legislative accomplishment of the 117th Congress and set aside $858 billion in funds for the military that Republicans pushed for and more than... + full article



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