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omnibus

[om-nuh-buhs, -buhs] / ˈɒm nəˌbʌs, -bəs /
NOUN
compilation
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When Congress passed an omnibus spending bill in December, it included a bit of bipartisan climate legislation that had been languishing on the Hill since its introduction in 2020.

From Salon

The company worked on the two omnibus bills, offering to return to greater oversight and reviews every two years.

From Washington Post

The state House voted down party lines on Tuesday to approve House Bill 1464, yet another 40-page voting omnibus bill introduced just hours before it advanced through a committee vote last week.

From Salon

The White House’s request was negotiated down to $15.6 billion in Congress, but even that compromise amount was stripped from the omnibus spending package last week after objections from both Republicans and Democrats.

From Washington Post

Funds for the new aid will come from the $13.6 billion that is allocated for Ukraine in the omnibus budget bill Mr. Biden signed Tuesday.

From Washington Times