Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Congress passes budget deal

Deal will end shortterm funding of US govt that came with threat of shutdowns

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com ■

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Friday signed into law a two-year budget deal that significan­tly boosts spending on defence and domestic programmes, ending an hours-long shutdown of the federal government.

“Just signed Bill,” the president tweeted. “Our Military will now be stronger than ever before. We love and need our Military and gave them everything — and more. First time this has happened in a long time. Also means JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!”

The federal government had shut down for five hours after Congress failed to meet the midnight deadline. The Senate passed the bill, delayed by opposition from some Republican­s, at 1:30 am. The House of Representa­tives passed it at 5:30 am and the president announced at around 8:40 am that he signed it .

The House voted 240 to 186 in support of the bipartisan package that extends funding until March 23. The passage of the budget will end short-term fundings of the federal government that came with the threat of shutdown, which had been leveraged by Democrats to seek concession­s from the Republican­s, who control both chambers of Congress, specially on immigratio­n.

The deal, which passed with boosts to spending by $300 billion on defence and some domestic programmes with an additional $90 billion in support of disasterhi­t states.

The bill was passed earlier on Thursday by the Senate in a bipartisan vote with the support of many Democrats. The House passed it on Friday morning in a more partisan vote that laid open their difference­s, specially in light of the upcoming debate on immigratio­n reform next week as both parties will seek a middle ground that advances the cause of undocument­ed immigrants who came to the United State as children.

As budget negotiatio­ns were underway on Wednesday, Nancy Pelosi, the top Democrat in the House of Representa­tive, had spoken uninterrup­ted and without a break, for eight hours about these immigrants, also called Dreamers or beneficiar­ies of DACA (an Obama-era protection from deportatio­n — Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), reading out individual stories as written by the immigrants.

The budget deal got rolling after Senate majority leader Mitch Mcconnell promised a debate on DACA in the chamber next week, which will not likely enjoy the same kind of bipartisan support the budget got in both chambers.

The temporary shutdown was caused by a delay in the vote caused by Republican Senator Rand Paul, a fiscal hawk who opposed the deal saying it added to the deficit.

“I can’t in all good honesty, in all good faith, just look the other way because my party is now complicit in the deficits,” Paul said on the Senate floor in a speech.

 ?? NYT ?? The House voted 240 to 186 in support of a bipartisan package that extends funding until March 23, and which will reopen government hours after Congress missed a midnight deadline.
NYT The House voted 240 to 186 in support of a bipartisan package that extends funding until March 23, and which will reopen government hours after Congress missed a midnight deadline.

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