The federal government would be funded through Sept. 30 under an amended version of
The measure would provide about $1.5 trillion across the 12 regular spending bills, including $730 billion in nondefense discretionary spending, a 6.7% increase from fiscal 2021, and $782 billion in defense spending, a 5.6% increase. Federal agencies have been operating under short-term continuing resolutions that extended fiscal 2021 funding for more than five months.
The sweeping measure also includes other provisions related to synthetic nicotine, cyber incident reporting, Violence Against Women Act ...
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