Senate clinches deal to push funding package with seven amendments
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The Senate reached a deal to vote on a broad government funding package, allowing seven amendments and a final passage vote to fund agencies through the fiscal year, plus a two-week DHS stopgap to buy time for negotiating guardrails on immigration. The House could act as soon as Monday to end the partial shutdown, but Sen. Lindsey Graham’s objections over related amendment language threaten the path forward.
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- Graham blocks Trump-backed spending plan, calls it a 'bad deal' as shutdown nears Fox News
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