House Speaker Paul Ryan said Wednesday that the chamber will now vote Friday on the $1.14 trillion end-of-the-year spending bill, breaking another deadline and forcing a second stop-gap resolution to keep the government running.<br />Late Tuesday, Ryan released the legislation, which was followed by some fellow House Republicans vowing a vote by Thursday.<br />Congress missed the original Dec. 11 deadline, resulting in the first stop-gap resolution, which runs out Wednesday.<br />The spending bill includes the GOP proposal to lift a four-decades-old ban on exporting U.S. crude oil.<br />It also includes increases in domestic and defense spending.<br />And it increases the federal deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars by extending numerous, popular tax credits without paying for them.