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Congress unveils $1.2-trillion plan to avert federal shutdown

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WASHINGTON (AP) – Lawmakers introduced a $1.2-trillion spending package Thursday that sets the stage for avoiding a partial government shutdown for several key federal agencies this weekend and allows Congress, nearly six months into the budget year, to complete its work funding the government through September.

Democrats were able to swat back scores of policy mandates and some of the steeper budget cuts that House Republican­s were seeking to impose on nondefense programs, though House Speaker Mike Johnson highlighte­d some wins, including a nearly 24 percent increase in detention beds for migrants awaiting their immigratio­n proceeding­s or removal from the country.

This year’s spending bills were divided into two packages. The first one cleared Congress two weeks ago, just hours before a shutdown deadline for the agencies funded through the bills.

Now Congress is focused on the second, larger package, which includes about $886 billion for the Defense Department, a more than three percent increase from last year’s levels. The 1,012page bill also funds the department­s of Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, Labor, and others.

“Congress must now race to pass this package before government funding runs out this Friday,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Nondefense spending will be relatively flat compared with the prior year, though some agencies, such as the Environmen­tal Protection Agency, are taking a hit, and many agencies will not see their budgets keep up with inflation.

 ?? AP ?? Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, front row right, is joined by colleagues in a Congressio­nal Gold Medal ceremony for surviving members of a top-secret WWII unit, at the Capitol in Washington on March 21.
AP Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, front row right, is joined by colleagues in a Congressio­nal Gold Medal ceremony for surviving members of a top-secret WWII unit, at the Capitol in Washington on March 21.

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