U.S. House passes $1.7 trillion bill funding federal government through September, sending it to Biden PUBLISHED FRI, DEC 23 20222:07 PM ESTUPDATED FRI, DEC 23 20222:21 PM EST Christina Wilkie
KEY POINTS The U.S. House passed a bill to fund the federal government for the rest of the fiscal year, through September. The legislation now goes to President Joe Biden, who has said he is eager to sign it into law. Overall, the legislation provides $772.5 billion for nondefense discretionary programs, and $858 billion in defense funding. It also contains $44.9 billion for Ukraine assistance and $40 billion for natural disaster recovery.
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