House Republicans largely succeeded in passing a series of annual spending bills, trying to show that the conference can stay united on legislation headed into any negotiations with Democrats to avert a shutdown.
The U.S. government is about to shut down — again. WSJ explains why the growing divide in Congress is leading to threats of a shutdown nearly every year. Photo illustration: Madeline Marshall
WASHINGTON—House Republicans largely succeeded in passing a series of annual spending bills late Thursday night, trying to show that the often fractured conference can stay united on legislation headed into any last-gasp negotiations with Democrats
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