After Congress had passed the long overdue legislation just hours earlier, ending the threat of a partial government shutdown, President Joe Biden Saturday signed a $1.2 trillion spending bill.
“This agreement represents a compromise, which means neither side got everything it wanted,” Biden said in a statement. “But it rejects extreme cuts from House Republicans and expands access to child care, invests in cancer research, funds mental health and substance use care, advances American leadership abroad, and provides resources to secure the border. … That’s good news for the American people.”