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The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on a bill to prevent a government shutdown and fund agencies at current levels through September 30. The vote, scheduled for Tuesday, may be close, as House Speaker Mike Johnson may not have secured enough votes, with some Republican lawmakers undecided. The bill would increase defense spending while decreasing non-defense spending, and could face opposition from House Democratic leadership and some moderate Senate Democrats.
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