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Congress Reaches Deal To Fund Government Through September

With just a few days left until this Friday's deadline, Congressional negotiators have reached a new agreement on a bill to keep the government open through September 30th, NPR's Susan Davis confirms.On Sunday night, details of the deal were not yet public.Last Friday, Congress bought a week's time to finalize the bipartisan agreement when lawmakers in the House and Senate approved a short-term spending bill that averted a shutdown on Saturday — President Trump's 100th day in office.The agreement follows a tense week of dealmaking on Capitol Hill that led Trump administration to concede on two sticking points.On Monday, President Trump dropped his demand that the spending bill include a down-payment for his long-promised wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Democrats, who flexed their leverage in spending negotiations, refused to support any bill that included wall funding. And Wednesday, the White House said it would not stop paying federal subsidies to health insurers that help cover low-income Americans under the Affordable Care Act.Lawmakers have until midnight on Friday to pass the deal to avoid a shutdown. Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

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