Senate advances $1.7 trillion spending bill to head off government shutdown

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Senate advances $1.7 trillion spending bill to head off government shutdown
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The Senate on Tuesday voted to begin debate on a $1.7 trillion spending package hours after it was unveiled by congressional leaders, as lawmakers race to pass the plan before Friday and avert a partial government shutdown.

hours after it was unveiled by congressional leaders, as lawmakers race to pass the plan before Friday and avert a partial government shutdown just before the Christmas holiday.vote moves the legislation closer to final passage, and House members were notified they will meet Thursday and remain in session until the spending package is completed.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who imposed a deadline of Dec. 22 for the sweeping plan to clear the Senate, acknowledged passing an omnibus spending package days before Christmas is"not the right way to run" the process, but called for its approval. "This monstrous spending bill comes to 4,155 pages. We deserve proper consideration and the chance to read, debate and amend — not a backroom deal. Opposing this isn't radical: running our government like this is what's radical," Sen.

Text of the legislation was released just before 2 a.m. Tuesday and includes a bevy of lawmakers' projects, stuffed into what is likely to be the last major bill of the current Congress. signed by President Biden on Friday Lawmakers are nearing completion of the 2023 spending package nearly three months late. It was supposed to be finished by last Oct. 1, when the government's fiscal year began.

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