President Trump signed into law sweeping spending bill that avoids a government shutdown
Trump signed the two billsas he jetted to Florida for two weeks at his Palm Beach resort. The legislation was broken into two bills after Trump said he'd never sign a sweeping government spending measure again.Trump had earlier signed an enormous defense authorization act at a ceremony before he flew south. The $738 billion bill grants federal employees paid parental leave and authorizes Trump's much-touted Space Force branch of the military.
6 billion the administration had been seeking for Trump's signature issue.The bills keep government funded through September 30. Among the provisions included in the package are raising the federal tobacco buying age from 18 to 21.Both Democrats and Republicans have cited wins contained in the package.
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