WASHINGTON — House Republicans unveiled Tuesday a stopgap spending bill that would keep federal agencies funded through Nov. 21, daring Democrats to block it knowing that the fallout would likely be a partial government shutdown that would begin Oct. 1, the start of the new budget year.

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House Republicans are unveiling a stopgap spending bill that would keep federal agencies funded through Nov. 21

They are essentially daring Democrats to block it knowing that the fallout would likely be a partial government shutdown that would begin Oct. 1

The bill would generally fund agencies at current levels, with a few exceptions, including an extra $88 million to boost security for lawmakers and members of the Supreme Court and the executive branch

The proposed boost in secu

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