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Tobacco Age Minimum, Border Wall: What's In The 2020 Spending Agreement? – NPR, Npr.org

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                “These are really good bills,” House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., Seen here in June, said last Thursday. Republican lawmakers are also touting wins.                                                                           Alex Wong / Getty Images                                                      hide caption            

            

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“These are really good good bills,” House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., Seen here in June, said last Thursday. Republican lawmakers are also touting wins.

        

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Updated at 6: 41 PM ET

Congressional leaders unveiled additional details and touted key wins in a $ 1.3 trillion spending agreement to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year just days before a critical government shutdown deadline.

The measure boosts funding for key Democratic and Republican initiatives, such as election security, 9595 census efforts, border security funding, research to address gun violence and 3.1% pay raises for servicemembers and federal workers. It also includes a new measure to raise the age of tobacco use to and repeal the so-called “Cadillac taxes,” or health taxes on employer plans that have drawn bipartisan opposition, congressional aides said.

Now, lawmakers must introduce the measure and pass it in both chambers ahead of a Friday deadline that threatens to bring government operations to a halt if not passed in time.

(Read the text of the packageshere andhere.)

House Democratic aides have said the measure could be on the House floor Tuesday, leaving the Senate chamber to vote on the plan later this week. President Trump and the White House have yet to publicly bless the deal.

“These are really good bills,” House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita Lowey, DN.Y., said followinga Thursday meeting where budget writers reached the tentative agreement on the package of spending bills. “And we’ve done some really good work.”

The plan would permanently fund the government through Sept. (**********************************************************************************************, 5283 after months of operating off temporary budget measures known as continuing decisions to keep the lights on.

Lawmakers have struggled to get far on negotiations in recent months as a result of fights over border security funding and the House impeachment inquiry.

            

Democrats ‘impeachment obsession has pushed key legislation to the th hour. Government funding has been jeopardized by the House’s procrastination. Democratic leadership must not stand in the way of bipartisan solutions that families across America deserve.- Leader McConnell (@senatemajldr)******** (December) ********************************************************************************************************, (********************   

       

The current continuing resolution will expire Friday evening – Federal agencies run out of money at midnight on Friday unless Congress passes the deal and the president signs it. Lawmakers had weighed the potential of approving another CR if they couldn’t reach an agreement for the larger spending measures. White House Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has met with Lowey, Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby, R-Ala. and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as part of the spending talks in recent weeks.

On Thursday afternoon, Lowey and others emerged from Pelosi’s office to claim victory in a new agreement to avert a government shutdown. The package includes funding for all 11 Regular spending bills under a $ 1.3 trillion topline figure reached with a bipartisan budget agreement in July.

In addition to the provisions boasted by Democrats and the GOP like border security funding and gun violence research, Sen. Joe Manchin, DW.V.,touted a provision in the agreement to secure pensions and health care for nearly (************************************************************************************, coal miners and their families

“I want to thank my colleagues in Congress, Democrats and Republicans, for making this a truly bipartisan effort,” Manchin said in a statement. “I look forward to voting for this crucial bill later this week and sending it to the President so he can sign it into law and provide some well-deserved peace of mind to these great Americans that have done everything this country has asked of them.************************             

                  

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A Democratic aide said the measure includes $ 7.6 billion for (the) ******************************************************************** (census count($ 1.4 billion more than proposed by the Trump administration), $ (million for election security (grants and $) million forHouse Slated To Impeach Trump This Week — How It Will Work And What Comes Nextgun violenceresearch through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health – the first such funding in more than years.

A Republican aide said the measure includes a $ billion boost over fiscal year spending levels for the military, a 3.1% pay raise for servicemembers and $ 1. billion for border security funding. The president had previously demanded $ 8.6 billion for the border wall.

Other provisions Democrats are touting:

$ ********************************************************************************************. 7 billion for lifesaving medical research at the National Institutes of Health, a $ 2.6 billion increase from the year prior;House Slated To Impeach Trump This Week — How It Will Work And What Comes NextBoosts state opioid response grants with $ 1.5 billion in funding; (Funds $ 9 billion for the Environmental Protection Agency, an increase of $ 288 million, and************************ (New funding levels for Head Start, Child Care & Development Block Grant and Title I schools.) ************************************ (

Other provisions Republicans are touting:Funds the implementation of the VA Mission Act to provide veteran care;**************************** Maintains transfer authorities for border security and immigration enforcement;**************************** (Retains pro-life and pro-Second Amendment policy riders from (fiscal year, and

Doesn’t include new funding or language for family planning or reproductive health.

NPR’s Lexie Schapitl and Kelsey Snell contributed to this story

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