The Senate gave final approval on Friday to a $460 billion spending bill to fund about half the federal government through the fall, sending the legislation to President Biden’s desk with just hours to spare to avert a partial shutdown.
Mr. Biden was expected to sign it ahead of a midnight deadline to keep federal funding flowing.
But top lawmakers were still negotiating spending bills for the other half of the government over the same period, including for the Pentagon, which Congress must pass by March 22 to avert a shutdown.
Several thorny issues, including funding for the Department of Homeland Security, have yet to be resolved.
The legislation passed on Friday packages together six spending bills, extending funding through Sept. 30 for dozens of federal programs covering agriculture, energy and the environment, transportation, housing, the Justice Department and veterans.
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Pentagon, Department of Homeland Security, Justice Department