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| | $2.5 Billion Legislative Spending Bill Includes Funds for Staff Raises |
| | Accounting Tricks Exempt $21 Billion of Defense Bill From Spending Caps |
| | After a Year of Partisan Bickering, Congress and the President Agree On an 11th Hour Spending Package |
| | After Initial Veto, GOP and Clinton Split the Differences On Commerce-Justice-State |
| | After Two Vetoes, D.C. Bill Becomes Vehicle for Omnibus Spending Package |
| | Compromise Boosts Funds For Veterans' Health Care, Provides Hurricane Relief |
| | Congress Grants Most Of Clinton's Requests in Transportation Spending Bill |
| | Congress Rejects Clinton's Incremental Spending Plan For Military Construction |
| | Dispute Over Education Leads to Veto; Final Deal Wrapped Into Omnibus Bill |
| | Energy-Water Bill Clears After House Leaders Dredge Up More for Water Projects |
| | GOP Leaders See Emergency Spending Bill as Opportunity To Beef Up Defense Budget |
| | President Accepts Limits on Family Planning Funds in Exchange for Other Priorities |
| | President Wins on Lands Initiative, Elimination of Most Riders in Interior Bill |
| | Presidential Statement: Clinton Signs Omnibus Bill, Says It Funds Crucial Programs While Upholding Fiscal Discipline |
| | Presidential veto message: Clinton Objects To Provisions On U.N., Community Policing In Commerce-Justice-State Bill |
| | Presidential Veto Message: Clinton Vetoes Bill for Labor, Education, and Health and Human Services, Condemns Cuts for Education and Medical Research |
| | Putting Differences Aside, Lawmakers Clear $69 Billion Agriculture Spending Bill |
| | Treasury-Postal Service Bill Includes Pay Raise for Next White House Resident |