House passes sixth appropriations bill, second under Speaker Johnson

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Mike Johnson, Ron Johnson
Speaker of the House Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA), accompanied by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), walks to the Senate side for a meeting with Senate GOP members at the Capitol Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023. Jose Luis Magana/AP

House passes sixth appropriations bill, second under Speaker Johnson

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The House passed the legislative branch appropriations bill on Wednesday, the sixth appropriations bill it has approved as lawmakers strive to pass all 12 before the Nov. 17 deadline to fund the government.

The bill provides $1.851 billion in funding, $51.8 million less than the original fiscal 2024 request. This is the second appropriations bill Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has passed since assuming the position last Wednesday.

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The annual spending bill provides for funding the legislative branch, such as member and U.S. Capitol Police officer pay, and funds other congressional services.

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All Republicans and four Democrats voted in favor of the measure.

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