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Congress to vote on short-term spending deal to keep government open
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Congressional leaders reached a short-term spending deal to keep the government open until March with only days left on its current deadline. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin reports on whether House Speaker Mike Johnson will have enough votes from the GOP to pass the continuing resolution.Jan. 15, 2024