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a former cleric of the Kazan Church in Nizhnekamsk
The bill heads to President Bidens desk after it passed the Senate in an 87-11 vote.House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled the measure less than a week before funding from a short-term bill passed in September was set to expire.
while the Senate has passed three that were grouped together in a minibus.Hard-right members upset by the short-term extension that did not include spending cuts and who wanted the House to pass the appropriations bills individually moved to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy as their leader.referred to as an omnibus bill.
Washington The Senate easily passed a stopgap funding bill late Wednesday night.But dissent from within his own party over its lack of spending cuts or funding for border security required Johnson to rely on Democratic votes to get it over the finish line.
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said he hoped there would be a strong bipartisan vote for the House bill.
It does not include supplemental funding for Israel or Ukraineshed suggested it could be expanded to other provinces.
whose husband Jason died of a drug overdose in 2019.Steve Russell/Toronto Star/Getty Canada has spent more than Can$800 million (US$600 million) to try to stem the opioid crisis.
and foster the notion that addiction is a health issue.Naloxone supplies and opening 39 supervised drug consumption sites across Canada.