Senate passes Trump-backed government funding deal, sending to House
The Senate approved a stopgap funding extension for Homeland Security by 71-29 to avoid a broad shutdown while negotiating immigration enforcement reforms.
- The U.S. government entered a brief shutdown after Congress failed to approve a spending deal by midnight.
- The Senate passed a spending package by a bipartisan 71-29 vote, but the House is out of town until Monday.
- The deal would separate funding for the Department of Homeland Security to allow debate on new immigration enforcement restrictions.
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The Senate has taken a step to have Congress avoid another prolonged closure of the government, by approving a major budget agreement reached with the White House that temporarily funds the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which...
Senate passes government funding deal despite Republican backlash
Maine Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King both voted in favor of the spending legislation.
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