A $1.1-trillion spending package, which is headed to the White House for President Obama's expected signature, would fund most federal agencies through the rest of fiscal year 2015 and hold key construction programs at or near their 2014 levels. A major exception is military construction, which would suffer a deep cut.
The huge bill, which the Senate approved 56-40 on Dec. 13 during an unusual late-night Saturday session, is mostly an omnibus measure to keep all agencies operating, including their construction programs, through next Sept. 30—except the Dept. of Homeland Security.