Live updates: House passes $1.2 trillion spending bill that would avert government shutdown

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The bill would fund roughly three-quarters of the government for the next six months and has the support of President Biden and leaders of both parties in Congress.

to approve a $1.2 trillion spending package sent the measure to the Senate on Friday, hours before a midnight deadline to avert a partial government shutdown. The Senate will have to work hastily to engineer a vote Friday night, or a partial government shutdown will begin this weekend. The effects might be minimal if it is resolved before Monday, however.

To overcome hard-right roadblocks, House Speaker Mike Johnson adopted the bill by suspending the rules of the House, which required a two-thirds vote for passage. That required significant support from Democrats.. There were 112 GOP votes against the legislation, while 101 Republicans supported it. Democrats were more unified, with 185 voting for the package and 22 against.

The Senate will have to work hastily to engineer a vote Friday night, or a partial government shutdown will begin this weekend. The effects might be minimal if it is resolved before Monday, however. To overcome hard-right roadblocks, House Speaker Mike Johnson adopted the bill by suspending the rules of the House, which required a two-thirds vote for passage. That required significant support from Democrats.. There were 112 GOP votes against the legislation, while 101 Republicans supported it. Democrats were more unified, with 185 voting for the package and 22 against.agencies will shutter at 12:01 a.m.

. Even if Congress doesn’t finish work by the deadline, the effects of a shutdown might be minimal as long as lawmakers act before Monday.. If the partial government shutdown lasts past the weekend it would affect a wide range of crucial federal services and thousands of employees. When funding lapses, manyuntil their agencies reopen. Certain federal workers — mostly those involved in national security or vital economic activity — continue working unpaid.

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