By a 74-26 vote, the Senate on Tuesday passed legislation that raises the debt ceiling and cut spending, and sent it on to for President Obama's signature just before 2:00 P.M.

The measure, which combines a $900 billion increase in the debt ceiling and spending cuts of $2.5 trillion over the next 10 years, was the culmination of several weeks of tense negotiations between the Obama administration and congressional leaders.

Monday night's House vote was 269-161 and featured a dramatic appearance by Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.)  in her first return to the Capitol since she was grievously injured in a shooting last January in Tucson.

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The package didn't include any tax increases or reductions in tax expenditures, such as the credit union tax exemption.  However, those could be included when a House-Senate committee makes recommendations for additional savings later this year. Those recommendations must be voted on by each chamber, without amendments. If lawmakers  reject those recommendations, there is a "trigger," for automatic spending cuts.

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