The House of Representatives passed a short-term spending deal on Friday to fund the government until late November, sending the legislation to the Senate, where eyes are on Democrats to see whether they will stay united with a majority of their House colleagues.

The lower chamber passed the continuing resolution 217-212. Two Republicans voted against the CR, and one Democrat voted in favor of the bill. However, the majority of the Democratic caucus remained united against the legislation, after the continuing resolution that keeps funding levels flat failed to include healthcare concessions.

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