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Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters he expects that the chamber will pass the bill Wednesday night.
President Trump has indicated he will sign it into law once it gets to his desk.
WASHINGTON — The House is scheduled to be back in session Wednesday with a vote expected in the evening on a spending package that, if approved and signed by President Trump, will end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
The legislation, which the Senate passed Monday night , is expected to narrowly pass the House, where Republicans hold a slim majority. House Democrats are largely anticipated to oppose the deal, which does not include a core demand: an extension to Affordable Care Act h

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