US House passes $1.2 trillion spending package to end government shutdown
The legislation heads to US President Donald Trump’s desk for signature.
The United States House of Representatives has approved a $1.
2 trillion spending package to end a partial government shutdown.
The bill passed with 217 voting for it and 214 voting against in the Republican-controlled House.
Immigration was a major point of contention.
The spending package only funds DHS for two weeks, through February 13.
Dramatic changes such as a mask ban, judicial warrant requirement, independent investigations when agents break the law, use of force protocols, mandatory body cameras and an end to the targeting of sensitive locations like houses of worship, schools and hospitals must be part of any full-year appropriations bill,” Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries said in a statement after the vote.
“This is no time to play games with that funding.
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