House passes funding bill to avoid government shutdown

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Stopgap passes FILE PHOTO: Lawmakers have approved a stopgap spending plan to keep the government open, sending the bill to the president for his signature. (uschools/Getty Images)

The House on Thursday passed a stopgap spending bill expected to see the government funded into March and avoid a looming shutdown.

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Hours after the Senate passed the spending bill, the House did so also, voting 314 to 108 to approve the funding ahead of a Friday deadline, according to The New York Times.

“There will not be a shutdown on Friday,” Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the majority leader, said, according to the newspaper. “Because both sides have worked together, the government will stay open. Services will not be disrupted. We will avoid a needless disaster.”

Congress has sent the short-term spending bill to President Biden, according to The Associated Press.

Now that the bill has been passed, lawmakers have another six weeks to pass a dozen other spending bills totaling about $1.66 trillion to fund the government through the fall, according to the Times.

Schumer and House Speaker Mike Johnson agreed to the $1.66 trillion appropriations deal earlier in the month, according to the Washington Post.

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