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$174B spending package to avert shutdown clears key hurdle in Senate

The Senate passed a procedural vote on a three-bill spending package funding commerce, justice, energy and interior agencies as Congress works to prevent government shutdown.


$174B spending package to avert shutdown clears key hurdle in Senate

The Senate advanced a three-bill spending package through its final procedural hurdle on Thursday, teeing up a final vote later in the day.

Thursday's first vote was a key test of whether the warring parties could come together or again fall victim to political divisions as they did in September. The overwhelmingly bipartisan vote proved, for now, that Senate Republicans and Democrats have a truce in the government funding battle.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., was hopeful that another round of funding bills brewing in the House could solve the DHS issue. But he didn't shut down the possibility that lawmakers may need to use a CR just for that agency as political divisions bubble up.

"That will be the hardest one for sure," Thune said. "And I can't predict what happens, but I think you have to, you know, reserve some optionality."

Congressional Democrats have put their foot down on the DHS funding bill, demanding restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in the wake of the shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent.

But it's unlikely Republicans will play ball with that request, meaning the bill will stay in limbo for the time being. That divide won't be an easy mountain to climb, and the Senate is gearing up to leave for a week, returning to Washington, D.C., the week of the funding deadline.

Earlier this week, Schumer lauded Democratic negotiators who worked on the package, and noted that it was full of their own spending priorities meant to push back against Trump.

"Their leadership stopped the worst of Donald Trump's devastating cuts, protected investments that millions of Americans depend on, from education to housing to jobs," Schumer said. "Though this isn't the finish line, it's a good step in the right direction."

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