President Biden signed into law the $1.65 trillion omnibus bill funding the government through September. Here is a look at what is in the spending package and what got a ride on the last train leaving the station before Congress adjourned.
Legislation includes increases in military and nondefense spending and changes to the Electoral Count Act
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed a joint meeting of Congress Wednesday, thanking the U.S. for military and financial aid and encouraging lawmakers to do more. “Your money is not charity. It’s an investment,” he said. Photo: Ting Shen/Bloomberg
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