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House passes budget deal, Senate expected to act this week

October 28, 2015 at 5:15 p.m. EDT
Outgoing Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) expresses optimism about a pending bipartisan agreement on the federal budget at a news conference Oct. 27. (Video: AP)

Congress on Wednesday moved a step closer to clearing a bipartisan budget deal that would boost spending for domestic and defense programs over two years while suspending the debt limit into 2017.

The House passed the bill on a 266 to 167 vote late Wednesday afternoon and Senate leaders have promised to quickly move it through the upper chamber. Senate leaders want to move the bill quickly — the Treasury Department estimates the deadline for raising the debt ceiling is Nov. 3 — and sought to start the procedural ball rolling on Wednesday night, with the aim of it hitting the floor this week.