Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

US spending bill funds Mexico wall, reflects Pak freeze

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com ▪

WASHINGTON: US congressio­nal leaders reached a compromise on a $1.3 trillion budget bill which set aside $1.6 billion for President Donald Trump’s wall along the Mexico border and contained legislativ­e steps on gun reforms.

The bill also reflected the freeze on military aid to Pakistan worth nearly $2 billion — tied to counter-terrorism efforts — and a further $33 million linked to release of a doctor jailed by Islamabad for helping the US hunt down Osama bin Laden.

Aimed at keeping the government funded till October, the 2,232-page bill was passed by the House of Representa­tives on Thursday.

It must also be passed by congress and signed into law before current spending expires on Friday. It is the first part of a massive two-year spending law signed by Trump in February.

As agreed upon, the bill boosts defence spending — a key demand of Trump and Republican­s — by $80 billion. It also gives a $63 billion boost to health and social care programmes, a priority for Democrats.

Congressio­nal leaders from both sides hailed portions of the comprise addressed their respective priorities. Republican­s said it made the US “stronger at home and abroad” and for Democrats, it

THE BILL’S PASSAGE WOULD END MONTHS OF BICKERING OVER SPENDING PRIORITIES, WHICH LED TO TWO SHORT GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWNS.

put “workers and families first”.

For Trump, the priority was the wall and military spending. “Got $1.6 Billion to start Wall on Southern Border, rest will be forthcomin­g. Most importantl­y, got $700 Billion to rebuild our Military, $716 Billion next year...most ever,” he tweeted.

The $1.6 billion will fund approximat­ely 53 km of new fencing on the Texas border, and around 96.5 km of secondary fencing. But the money cannot be spent on new constructi­on designs and must conform to “operationa­lly effective designs”, ruling out the concrete wall that Trump has long advocated.

The compromise bill also had legislativ­e measures on gun law reforms. It incorporat­es a measure to strengthen compliance with the national background check system for buying firearms.

It also ends what is effectivel­y a ban on federal government­funded research into gun violence.

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