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Read: Congress’s new omnibus spending bill to avert a government shutdown

Lawmakers must pass the plan by a Friday deadline.

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Dylan Scott
Dylan Scott covers health for Vox, guiding readers through the emerging opportunities and challenges in improving our health. He has reported on health policy for more than 10 years, writing for Governing magazine, Talking Points Memo, and STAT before joining Vox in 2017.

House Republicans have released a new omnibus government spending bill, which must pass by Friday to avert another government shutdown in 2018.

The $1.3 trillion spending bill, which would fund the government through September 30, is the culmination of months of negotiations. Republicans and Democrats agreed on the budget levels back in February, when they passed their most recent short-term spending bill, but this week’s agreement would finalize the numbers for the remainder of the fiscal year.

The omnibus bill would increase domestic spending by $128 billion over the 2011 sequestration budget caps and increase military spending by $160 billion over the budget caps.

Congress looks likely to butt right up against its deadlines. The House isn’t expected to vote on the spending deal until Thursday at the earliest, leaving just one more day for the Senate to act.

You can read the entire bill below.

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