(Bloomberg) -- House Speaker Mike Johnson said an agreement has been reached and lawmakers will vote on funding the government today.
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President-elect Donald Trump effectively killed Johnson’s original stopgap plan to fund the government through March 14. Trump instead called for a new approach that included raising the debt ceiling.
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