House Advances Two-Bill Funding Pact to Avert Shutdown

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The House approved a two-bill spending package funding the Treasury, State, IRS, and FTC with a 341-79 vote, moving lawmakers closer to preventing a Jan. 30 government shutdown. Conservatives pressed for amendments, but both failed as Speaker Mike Johnson navigates narrow margins. Additional appropriations remain for the 2026 fiscal year, with DHS funding and ICE policy a sticking point, and the Senate has yet to act on related bills.
Topics:nation#appropriations#federal-budget#government-shutdown#house-of-representatives#politics#us-politics
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