House passes $1.2 trillion spending package to avert shutdown

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The House narrowly approved a $1.2 trillion spending package, 217–214, reopening the government through the fiscal year and extending DHS funding for two weeks to allow talks on new oversight for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other enforcement agencies. The bill funds the Pentagon and most federal agencies through Sept. 30, and reflects a last‑minute Senate deal aimed at avoiding a broader shutdown; Democrats objected to fully funding DHS following recent deadly shootings involving immigration agents. A full roll‑call vote by member is linked in the article.
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