WASHINGTON — WTOP’s Capitol Hill correspondent Dave McConnell says that the House has passed a spending bill that would be in effect through September and avoid a government shutdown.
They also passed a two-day continuing resolution, funding the government at current levels, to allow the Senate time to debate the proposal.
The Senate will debate the long-term funding bill tomorrow, and we'll vote on it as soon as possible.
— Senator Harry Reid (@SenatorReid) December 12, 2014
“This is a good bill,” said Rep. Jim Moran, D-Virginia; “this reflects our priorities, and this our last chance to have our priorities reflected in an appropriations bill.”
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