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President Trump signs $1.4 trillion spending bill avoiding government shutdown

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The appropriations package was approved on Friday with only hours to spare before funding lapsed. The legislation, which boosts funding for both domestic programs and the military, keeps the government running through September 30, 2020.

The appropriations package was approved on Friday with only hours to spare before funding lapsed. The legislation, which boosts funding for both domestic programs and the military, keeps the government running through September 30, 2020.

  1. 20 gru 2019

    President Donald Trump has signed both spending packages, according to the White House. The government is officially funded through Sept. 30, 2020.

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  2. 20 gru 2019

    President Trump has signed the $1.4 trillion spending package:

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  3. 20 gru 2019

    The president signed into law the pair of government funding bills needed to keep operations up and running until the fall of 2020. As expected, no repeat of last year’s shutdown.

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  4. 20 gru 2019

    POTUS: "The legislation preserves my authorities to build the wall on our southern border, and it prevents attempts to slash and cap ICE detention beds, as well as efforts to defund and block my Administration’s successful strategies and use of available law enforcement tools."

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  5. 20 gru 2019

    House Approps Chair Lowey (D-NY): "From gun violence prevention research to election security grants, from education to lifesaving medical research, these appropriations bills achieved critical funding victories for our shared security and prosperity."

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  6. 20 gru 2019

    🚨 BREAKING: The President has signed the FY 2020 appropriations agreement. Chairwoman : “House Democrats worked hard to enact responsible, full-year spending bills that reflect our priorities & make historic investments" . ➡️

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  7. 20 gru 2019

    Trump issues signing statements on spending/defense bills, full of commander-in-chief power challenges to new statutes. A Barr-era gauntlet throwdown -- but I am surprised to see no Unitary Executive claims.

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  8. 20 gru 2019

    JUST IN: Trump signs $1.4 trillion spending package that prevents shutdown and raises the legal age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21

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  9. 20 gru 2019

    Trump raises smoking age and funds gun violence research in $1.4 trillion spending measure

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  10. 17 gru 2019

    The House approved $1.4 trillion in spending ahead of a December 20 deadline to fund the federal government.

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  11. 20 gru 2019

    Trump signed a $1.4 trillion spending package Friday that will put off the possibility of a government shutdown until next fall and raise the age for buying tobacco to 21.

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  12. 20 gru 2019

    Trump signs bills to avoid shutdown, scrap Obamacare taxes and raise tobacco buying age

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