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HOUSE NARROWLY PASSES BILL TO AVOID SHUTDOWN; $1.1 TRILLION IN SPENDING

ASHLEY PARKER and ROBERT PEAR

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dELC. 11, 2014

WASHINGTON — The House narrowly passed a $1.1 trillion spending package on Thursday that would fund most government operations for the fiscal year after a rancorous debate that reflected the new power held by Republicans and the disarray among Democrats in the aftermath of the midterm elections.

The accord was reached just hours before the midnight deadline, in a 219-206 vote, amid the last-minute brinkmanship and bickering that has come to mark one of Congress’s most polarized — and least productive — eras. The legislation now heads to the Senate, which is expected to pass it in the coming days.