The House passed a bill Tuesday night to keep agencies funded through September. It was an extremely close vote – 217 to 213, with one Democrat voting for it and one Republican voting against it.
The House passed legislation Tuesday to avert a partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies through September, providing critical momentum as the measure now moves to the Senate.
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Congress faces a deadline to fund the government by the end of the day Friday. With the House passage, the bill now goes to the Senate. But the measure will require Democratic support in the ...
In the Senate, Republicans will need support from at least eight Democrats to get the bill to President Donald Trump’s desk.