After two failed attempts, the U.S. House on Friday passed a stopgap spending bill to fund the federal government through March.
The vote was 366 to 34, with one member voting present. Republicans cast all 34 votes against the bill.
After two failed attempts, the U.S. House on Friday passed a stopgap spending bill to fund the federal government through March.
The vote was 366 to 34, with one member voting present. Republicans cast all 34 votes against the bill.
Also worth noting that senate dems were able to do some maneuvering to resecure most of that pediatric cancer funding that president-elect Musk and house republicans cut of their CR bill
The house had already technically passed an earlier bill that approved similar funding (intended to be merge into the main CR), so the senate dems just went back to that earlier bill and voted on it and got that passed