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Spending bill negotiations continue
President Biden touted his spending plans in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
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President Biden touted his spending plans in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
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The clock is ticking and Congress is one day closer to a Friday government shutdown as lawmakers struggle to find agreement on two of President Biden's largest legislative priorities. Nancy Cordes has the latest on the negotiations.
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