The House and Senate both passed legislation on Friday to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and end one of the longest government shutdowns in the history of Congress — but not the same legislation. For all the activity of the past 36 hours, the impasse over DHS is no closer to being broken…
DHS spending fight hits a wall after tumultuous day: Five takeaways
Originally reported by The Hill
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