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House advances budget bill ahead of potential Wednesday vote

October 27, 2015 at 10:05 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)

Congressional leaders worked late into the night on Tuesday to resolve last-minute issues with the bipartisan budget agreement reached between Congressional leaders and the White House, paving the way for the House to vote as early as Wednesday on the legislation.

The deal hit a snag Tuesday night after many Republicans raised questions about whether the $80 billion in spending increases in the legislation would be fully offset by spending cuts and other revenue. Conservatives continued to fight the bill throughout the night, including attempting to kill the bill in a late-night hearing of the House Rules Committee. But Republican leaders worked out last-minute fixes and the committee voted to clear the bill, setting up a possible Wednesday floor vote.