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Receive Netflix Standard (2-screens within a household, up to $15.49/mo. value) while you maintain 2+ qualifying Go5G Next or Go5G Plus lines in good standing. Netflix account & compatible device required. Alternative discount toward different Netflix streaming plans may apply. Not redeemable or refundable for cash; cannot be exchanged for Netflix gift subscriptions. Cancel Netflix anytime. Netflix Terms of Use apply: www.netflix.com/termsofuse. 1 offer per T-Mobile account; for existing Netflix members it may take 1-2 bill cycles during which time you will continue to be charged separately for any existing Netflix account. If you link an existing Netflix account to this offer, terminating the qualifying line(s) will not automatically cancel your Netflix membership, and Netflix will automatically resume charging your existing payment method that they have on file. Like all plans, features may change or be discontinued at any time; see T-Mobile Terms and Conditions at T-Mobile.com for details.
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The House left with a blunder. After only two-and-a-half hours of debate in the Rules Committee, Republican leadership was unable to muster the votes for their Ag-FDA spending package and punted it to September. Neither chamber has circulated a draft of the farm bill, either. The massive farm and food spending reauthorization package is expected to top $1 trillion. Both the appropriations government spending fight and the farm bill have rapidly approaching deadlines of Sept. 30, which Congress is expected to miss.
CBO Director Phillip Swagel told lawmakers earlier this month that he could not hire any additional staff for the farm bill, but that he was making changes internally to speed up work on estimates for farm bill programs.
APPROPRIATIONS BATTLE: The House Ag-FDA funding bill sputtered out last week amid an intraparty Republican battle, throwing off leadership plans to pass the bill before recess ahead of a looming government shutdown Oct. 1.
Soon after the vote, President Biden released a statement saying he'd sign it "as soon as it reaches my desk." To allow time for the bill to be enrolled, that is, certified by the clerk of the House or the secretary of the Senate, Congress also passed a continuing resolution to extend funding of the government by a week to prevent a partial shutdown. Mr. Biden signed the short-term extension Friday afternoon.
Before the vote, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in what she said was likely her last floor speech as speaker, touted the bill's spending for veterans, aid to Ukraine and its reforms to the Electoral Count Act.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who is running to be speaker when Republicans take control of the House in January, attacked the bill because it "spends too much" and predicted it would "[fuel] inflation." He called it a "monstrosity" and said it "is one of the most shameful acts I've ever seen in this body."
The bill passed the Senate on Thursday, 68 to 29, easily clearing the 60-vote threshold with backing from 18 Republicans. If the omnibus bill had not passed, funding for federal agencies would have run out by midnight Friday.
The spending plan includes $772.5 billion for domestic priorities, and $858 billion for defense. The bill also includes roughly $40 billion in disaster relief for communities recovering from hurricanes, wildfires, drought and other natural disasters, reforms to the Electoral Count Act and a ban on TikTok on federal agencies' devices, among a slew of other projects for lawmakers.
The Senate approved amendments to the spending bill that protect nursing mothers, allow the U.S. to transfer proceeds from seized Russian oligarch assets to Ukraine, and require employers to provide "reasonable accommodations" for pregnant women in the workplace.
Crucially, and as Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, the package provides an additional $45 billion in emergency assistance for Ukraine in its continued fight against Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed a joint meeting of Congress Wednesday night at the U.S. Capitol, and urged Congress to pass the extra funding.
The upper chamber voted Tuesday night to advance the legislation, with backing from a wide margin of Senate Republicans. Still, GOP senators have objected to the size of the package and speed with which it's being moved through Congress, arguing they were given little time to read through a bill spanning more than 4,000 pages.
In an 11th-hour attempt to deter Senate Republicans from voting in favor of the legislation, known as an omnibus bill, a group of 31 House Republicans sent a letter to their colleagues threatening to oppose the legislative priorities of any GOP senator who supported the package.
The omnibus spending package was the final bill taken up by the Democrat-controlled Congress, and lawmakers faced a Friday deadline to approve funding for federal agencies or suffer a partial government shutdown. President Biden signed into law last week a short-term extension of government funding, which allowed lawmakers to continue negotiating the details of the $1.7 trillion plan.
"This bipartisan legislation demonstrates once more that both parties can come together to deliver for the American people and make progress on critical priorities for the nation," it said. "The bill advances cutting-edge research on cancer and other diseases, makes communities safer, delivers for America's veterans, supports the Ukrainian people, helps communities recovering from devastating natural disasters, invests in child care and education, and more."
I recently switched from Sprint to Verizon. Verizon had a program to trade in your old iphone and get a new iphone with Verizon. I read all the rules and followed all the instructions yet here I am 3 months later and sprint keeps calling me because Verizon has not held up their end of the deal and paid the final bill with Sprint.
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