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Biden expected to sign short-term funding bill to keep the government open

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President Biden is expected to sign the revised funding bill that lawmakers in the House and Senate agreed would keep the government open even though it doesn’t include everything he wanted. NBC’s Aaron Gilchrist reports for TODAY.


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