US Congress approves massive funding bills to avert government shutdowns

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - The US Senate, rushing to meet a looming deadline, approved and sent to President Donald Trump a US$1.4 trillion (S$1.9 trillion) package of fiscal 2020 spending bills that would end prospects of government shutdowns at week's end when temporary funding expires.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - The US Senate, rushing to meet a looming deadline, approved and sent to President Donald Trump a US$1.4 trillion package of fiscal 2020 spending bills that would end prospects of government shutdowns at week's end when temporary funding expires.

The legislation also contains a series of new initiatives, including funding for Trump's military Space Force, raising the age for purchasing tobacco products to 21 from the current 18, and repealing some taxes that were intended to fund the Affordable Care Act health insurance, popularly known as Obamacare.

Earlier this year, angered by Congress' refusal to give him the wall money, Trump declared an"emergency" and took funds from other accounts appropriated by Congress and used them to build part of the border wall that was a central promise of his 2016 presidential campaign.

 

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