The House has passed a bipartisan budget-and-debt deal that prevents an unprecedented government default.
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A coalition of Democrats, GOP defense hawks and pragmatic Republicans supported the measure.
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The legislation now heads to the Senate, which is on track to pass it before Tuesday's deadline for increasing the so-called debt limit. It gives the government authority to borrow freely through March 2017.
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The measure is the result of hard-fought negotiations between congressional leaders and President Barack Obama.
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The bill also calls for approximately $112 billion in additional spending over two years, to be allocated in upcoming legislation negotiated by the House and Senate.
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About $80 billion would be offset by spending cuts elsewhere in the budget. (AP)
