WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House of Representatives is poised for a critical vote this week on a Senate-approved funding bill designed to end the ongoing government shutdown. While the measure offers a potential path to reopening federal agencies, its passage in the House remains uncertain, primarily due to intense partisan disagreement over healthcare funding.

Lawmakers are expected to consider the Senate package later today. However, resistance is mounting within the Democratic caucus. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries indicated that many Democrats will strongly oppose the current version of the bill.

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Tensions over the bill came to a head on Tuesday during a heated House Rules Committee meeting. Democrats expressed significant frustra

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