President Joe Biden has already threatened to veto some of the bills over restrictions.
would bar the use of any federal funding on abortion, such as for immigrants in federal detention centers.The provisions on abortion are part of a broader array of controversial measures in the spending bills that Republicans have inserted.
The appropriations bills’ most controversial provisions are fragile—as only four Republicans would need to oppose them for them to fail, and moderate lawmakers might not be inclined to support them—and Democrats plan to fiercely oppose them. However, Politicothat Democrats are also fearful some could get through. Rep.
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