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    House Approves $1 Trillion Spending Bill To Keep Federal Government Open

    House Approves $1 Trillion Spending Bill To Keep Federal Government Open

    May 3, 20174:20 PM ET
    Geoff Bennett, congressional reporter.

    The House on Wednesday handily approved the bipartisan $1.1 trillion spending bill that funnels money to nearly every corner of the federal government and keeps it running through the end of the current fiscal year in September.

    The vote in the lower chamber caps weeks of tense negotiations between Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill. Democrats – whose votes are needed to pass the government-wide spending legislation – wielded their political leverage to elevate their interests while scuttling some of the Trump administration's priorities.

    For instance, the spending bill includes no money for President Trump's long-promised Southern border wall, although it provides $1.5 billion for increased border security and work on existing border infrastructure.

    While the bill meets Trump's request to boost defense spending — $15 billion will be added to funding for the military – it also keeps intact money for so-called "sanctuary cities" that do not comply with federal immigration laws.

    The spending legislation also secures funding for Planned Parenthood. Abortion opponents have long targeted that group for federal funding cuts.

    What's more, Democratic and Republican lawmakers rejected the Trump administration's proposal to eliminate money for federal arts programs in the measure.

    The National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities each get $150 million in funding. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is also spared from cuts. (Public radio stations receive annual grants directly from the CPB.)

    Democrats claim a legislative win

    Democrats on Capitol Hill hailed the spending bill as a legislative victory.

    "I think we had a strategy and it worked," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told The Washington Post Monday. "Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate were closer to one another than Republicans were to Donald Trump."

    Trump pushed back Tuesday as the Democrats celebrated. He characterized the legislation as an "under the radar" win for Republicans during a Rose Garden speech honoring the U.S. Air Force Academy football team.

    Trump cited, in part, the increases in defense spending and border security included in the bill.

    "And we didn't do any touting like the Democrats did, by the way," he added.

    Trump pushes for a change in Senate rules

    Earlier Tuesday, Trump took to Twitter to do a bit of damage control. He criticized Senate rules that elevated Democrats' bargaining position during the negotiations.

    For his part, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday dismissed Trump's suggestion to do scrap the Senate's filibuster rule that requires 60 votes to advance legislation. "We are not going to do that," he told reporters. Senate Republicans did scrap it for Supreme Court nominations to approve Justice Neil Gorsuch last month. Democrats had done away with it for other executive and judicial branch appointments in 2013.

    The Senate is expected to vote on the spending bill Thursday, quickly sending it to the president's desk for a signature.

    While Trump is expected to sign this bill, the White House has vowed that a much bigger battle is coming ahead of the effort to fund the federal government for 2018, and funding for a border wall will be a flash point.

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    Health care bill up next, possibly by the weekend before their 11 day break.
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    House passes $1 trillion government funding bill

    By VERONICA STRACQUALURSI
    May 3, 2017, 4:31 PM ET

    The House of Representatives passed a $1 trillion spending bill Wednesday afternoon, crossing off a major item on lawmakers' to-do list before they begin an 11-day recess.

    The bill -- which passed by a 309-118 margin, with four members abstaining -- is written to fund the government through September and includes a $15 billion increase in funding for the military. The spending bill also contains $1.5 billion for border security, but leaves out funding for the physical border wall that President Donald Trump wants to be built on the U.S.-Mexico border. It also doesn't block funding for Planned Parenthood or sanctuary cities.

    Trump touted the bill Tuesday as a "clear win" for the American people, hours after he suggested that Washington needs a "good 'shutdown'" in September.

    What's inside Congress' $1 trillion spending bill

    Trump upset Democrats made him look bad in spending deal

    Mick Mulvaney, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, said Trump's tweets were in reaction to Democrats claiming victory in the negotiations over the spending bill.

    "I think the president is frustrated with the fact that he negotiated in good faith with the Democrats and they want out to try and spike the football and make him look bad," Mulvaney said during a press briefing at the White House Tuesday.

    Now that the bill has passed the House, it will head over to the Senate before finally landing on the president's desk for his signature.

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