Congress sends Obama $1.1 trillion spending bill

The Senate voted 56-40 on Saturday for the long-term funding bill

The Senate voted 56-40 on Saturday for the long-term funding bill

A $1.1 trillion spending bill is on its way to President Barack Obama for his signature.

The Senate voted 56-40 on Saturday for the long-term funding bill, the main item left on Congress’ year-end agenda. The measure provides money for nearly the entire government through the Sept. 30 end of the current budget year.

The sole exception is the Department of Homeland Security, which is funded only until Feburary 27. At that point, Republicans intend to try to force Obama to roll back a new policy that removes the threat of deportation from millions of immigrants living in the country illegally.

The compromise bill had faced opposition from Democratic liberals upset about the repeal of a banking regulation and Republican conservatives unhappy that it failed to challenge Obama’s immigration moves.


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