FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks with the news media before boarding Marine One helicopter to depart for travel to California via Joint Base Andrews from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, U.S., March 13, 2018. REUTERS/Leah Millis/File Photo
The U.S. House of Representatives plans to vote on a $1.3 trillion bipartisan spending bill today after unveiling it to the public on Wednesday night. Congress must pass the bill this week to avoid shutting down the U.S. government. The massive spending bill is 2,232 pages long.
The biggest news coming out of the bill’s negotiations is that President Donald Trump walked away a loser. He campaigned on being a great negotiator and deal maker but Congress didn’t give him much of what he asked for. (This may reflect the fact that Trump’s low popularity ratings give him less clout on Capitol Hill.)
Here are the provisions of the bill where Trump failed to get what he wanted:
Another win for Democrats in the bill is that funding was increased to fight the opioid epidemic. They have authorized $4.65 billion which is a $3 billion increase over 2017. This money is to help state and local governments with prevention and treatment of opioid addiction.
The massive bill was approved at 8:00 pm Wednesday night, which gives Congress very little time to get it finalized and approved by both chambers. If they don’t, then the government could still shut down at midnight on Friday.
Congress is currently operating under its fifth continuing resolution (CR), and Republican leaders especially want to avoid looking bad by having to pass a sixth CR instead of an actual spending bill. So they are highly motivated to get this bill passed and signed by the president, but things could still go wrong. In today’s Washington environment, anything can happen, and usually does.
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