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Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown ahead of the Christmas holiday with the House passing a massive $1.7 trillion spending plan. The bill includes a major boost for military spending, nearly $45 billion in aid to Ukraine, as well as an overhaul of federal election law to prevent the possibility of another January 6 event.

House passes $1.7 trillion spending bill that rewrites U.S. election law, sending it to Biden to sign