House Advances $1.2T Funding Bill to End Shutdown
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House lawmakers cleared a key procedural hurdle on a $1.2 trillion funding package to fund most of the federal government through Sept. 30 and provide short‑term DHS funding through Feb. 13, setting up final passage and an end to the shutdown, as Republicans united behind the measure amid debates over immigration enforcement reforms and potential attach of the SAVE Act.
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