It was the fourth such funding extension this fiscal year, as Congress has struggled to settle on a long-term budget plan.
This partial budget deal is a step forward in the push to secure a permanent budget plan for the rest of the fiscal year, which started Oct. 1.
Still, leaders on both sides of the aisle are touting the first half of funding package as a win, though for different reasons.
Meanwhile, Republicans are trumpeting victories on veterans' gun ownership and funding cuts to government agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Between now and the end of the week, the House must quickly pass and send the Senate this bipartisan package," Schumer said Sunday.
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