Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

House approves $1.1T spending bill, 309-118

-

The action sends the bill to the Senate in time for it to avert a government shutdown at midnight Friday.

WASHINGTON » The House easily passed a $1.1 trillion government­wide spending bill on Wednesday, awarding wins to both Democrats and Republican­s while putting off until later this year fights over President Donald Trump’s promised border wall with Mexico and massive military buildup.

The 309-118 vote sends the bill to the Senate in time for them to act to avert a government shutdown at midnight Friday. The White House has said Trump would sign the measure, which is the first major legislatio­n to pass in Trump’s short, turbulent presidency.

House Speaker Paul Ryan praised the measure as bipartisan, and said the biggest gain for conservati­ves came as Democrats dropped longstandi­ng demands to match Pentagon increases with equal hikes for nondefense programs.

“No longer will the needs of our military be held hostage by the demands for more domestic spending,” Ryan said. “In my mind, that is what’s most important here.”

Democrats also backed the measure, which protects popular domestic programs such as education, medical research and grants to state and local government­s from cuts sought by Trump — while dropping a host of GOP agenda items found in earlier versions.

“It’s imperative to note what this bill does not contain,” said Rep. Nita Lowey of New York, lead negotiator for Democrats. “Not one cent for President Trump’s border wall and no poison pill riders that would have prevented so-called sanctuary cities from receiving federal grants, defunded Planned Parenthood, undermined the Affordable Care Act.”

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States