The US House of Representatives on Thursday passed a $1.2 trillion bill to fund most government activities in the fiscal year beginning October 1, knowing that the Senate will disagree with many controversial elements and force a negotiation that could stretch into December.
The bill provides $658.1 billion for the department of defence and $44.3 billion for the department of homeland security, including roughly $1.6 billion for construction of physical barriers along the US-Mexican border, among other provisions.