Congress rolls out $174B spending bill as Jan 30 shutdown fears grow
- The House Appropriations Committee introduced a $174 billion spending bill aimed at funding various federal departments, as noted by Chairman Tom Cole.
- The bill includes critical investments for public safety, energy, and infrastructure, according to statements from the Appropriations Committee.
- Congress is progressing toward completing Fiscal Year 2026 funding responsibly, enhancing national security, and combating drug trafficking.
- The legislation is expected to pass both chambers, moving towards funding essential departments and avoiding budget deadlock.
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Congress promoted a $174 billion spending package.With the fresh memory of the government's last closure, which was the longest in history, the bipartisan proposal seeks to avoid a new closure. The House of Representatives is expected to vote in the coming days.Read more]]>
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Congress debuts $174B spending package as Jan. 30 govt shutdown deadline looms
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill unveiled a $174 billion spending package on Monday, a critical step in a race against the clock to avoid a government shutdown -- as the current funding expires on January 30, 2026.
Congress rolls out $174B spending bill as Jan 30 shutdown fears grow
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have unveiled a new spending bill totaling at least $174 billion that could get a vote in the House of Representatives as early as this week.It’s a significant step toward avoiding another government shutdown come Jan. 30, the deadline congressional leaders set after ending the recent 43-day shutdown — the longest in U.S. history — in November.The legislation released on Monday is a package of three of the 12 annual spe…
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