The House passed the first six spending bills needed to fund the government on a long-term basis, signaling the beginning of the end of constant government shutdown scares on Capitol Hill.

The legislation easily cleared the lower chamber by a bipartisan vote of 339-85. In what has become a familiar sight for the House, far more Democrats than Republicans supported the bill, despite the GOP’s majority in the lower chamber.

A chunk of House Republicans voted against the spending bill because it didn’t have many of the conservative policy wins some members wanted, such as stricter border polices.

  • @vegeta
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    4 months ago

    Nothing is more permanent than a temporary TaxFunding Plan

    • @[email protected]
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      64 months ago

      This is a full funding plan, for the rest of the fiscal year, for six out of the twelve required funding bills.

      • @[email protected]
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        84 months ago

        And the fiscal year ends in about 6 months, so it’s a bit disingenuous to call it a full plan.