US House passes spending bill to avoid govt. shutdown

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [United States] 

The Republican-led House has narrowly approved a temporary spending bill which is meant to avoid a shutdown.

The is expected to vote later in the evening on the stopgap, which passed the House 231 to 188, reported the Post.

The continuing resolution would fund the through Jan. 19. A two-week continuing resolution passed by earlier this month expires on Friday.

The continuing resolution-the third stopgap bill since Oct. 1 -- includes a USD 2.1 billion fix for an expiring program that pays for veterans to seek care outside the system, funding through March for the Children's Health Program (CHIP) and a short-term extension of the government's foreign surveillance powers.

Democrats lashed out at Republicans' inability to complete the dozen spending bills for the current fiscal year and relying on a third stopgap bill since the year's Oct. 1 start.

This comes after the House of Representatives has approved the biggest overhaul of the nation's tax code, sending a sweeping USD 1.5 trillion bill to Donald Trump's desk for signature.

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First Published: Fri, December 22 2017. 07:20 IST