The Oklahoman

House passes bipartisan budget bill with Trump support

- By Andrew Taylor

WASHINGTON — Observing a rare cease-fire in their battles with President Donald Trump, the Democratic­controlled House on Thursday easily passed bipartisan debt and budget legislatio­n to permit the Treasury to issue bonds to pay the government's bills and lock in place recent budget gains for both the Pentagon and domestic agencies.

The measure, passed by a 284-149 vote, would head off another politicall­y dangerous government shutdown and add a measure of stability to action this fall on a $1.37 trillion slate of annual appropriat­ions bills. The Senate is scheduled to approve the bill next week.

The hard- won agreement between the administra­tion and Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lifts the limit on the government's $ 22 trillion debt for two years and averts the risk of the Pentagon and domestic agencies from being hit with $125 billion in automatic spending cuts that are all that's left of a failed 2011 budget pact. It is a welcome detente for lawmakers seeking to avoid political and economic turmoil over the possibilit­y of a government shutdown or first federal default.

Trump took to Twitter to give the legislatio­n his strongest endorsemen­t yet: “House Republican­s should support the TWO YEAR BUDGET AGREEMENT which greatly helps our Military and our Vets.” He added in a note of encouragem­ent, “I am totally with you!”

Democrats rallied behind the legislatio­n, which protects domestic programs some of them have fought to protect for decades through extended stretches of GOP control of Congress. Pelosi held the vote open to make sure the tally of Democratic votes topped the 218 required to pass the measure with Democratic support alone, a demonstrat­ion of strength.

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