- In a 225-201 vote, the House passed a 4,155-page omnibus spending bill, which the Senate passed the day before.
- The bill funds the government through September 30, 2023 and increases spending for defense, education, childcare, healthcare, mental health programs, the opioid crisis, food security programs, housing and heating assistance programs, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Park Service, and the National Science Foundation.
- The bill also provides supplemental funding for Ukraine aid, disaster relief, and investigations into the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol.
- The bill was passed with bipartisan support, despite refusal from House Republicans to participate in negotiations.
- The passage of the bill was particularly fitting, as it coincided with the day in 1783 that George Washington resigned his commission after the Revolutionary War.
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