Lawmakers face fast approaching deadlines in House lame-duck session
The House is back in session as lawmakers are facing fast-approaching deadlines for several pieces of key legislation, including government funding and defense spending. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin breaks down whether lawmakers are likely to agree on important legislation as the lame-duck session gets underway.
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