The Senate on Friday passed a Republican-led stopgap measure to keep the government funded ahead of a midnight deadline.
After a 54-46 vote, the measure now heads to Trump to sign into law hours before government funding was set to lapse.
The advance vote: The Senate voted 62-38 to end debate on the bill – a cloture vote – and advance it to a final vote. Nine ...
Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada were among the first Democrats to publicly back the Republican funding bill, arguing that a ...
The passage of the funding bill came hours before a shutdown, with Democrats under fierce pressure to oppose the measure.
Democrats were split on the vote, with some wanting to use it as leverage to fight Department of Government Efficiency cuts.
Democrats were stuck between two choices they despised: Vote for a funding bill that reflects Republican spending priorities ...
The Senate on Friday passed a bill to fund the government through the end of the fiscal year and avoid a shutdown.
The bill narrowly passed the House earlier this week, with Rep. Thomas Massie being the only House Republican to oppose it.
The Senate passed a House-approved government funding bill that averts a government shutdown that was set to be triggered at ...
N.Y., and other Senate Democrats said they will oppose the six-month GOP government spending bill and want a one-month CR ...
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The Senate is nearing a key test vote as lawmakers work to avoid a partial government shutdown with just hours to spare.
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