The U.S. House on Wednesday passed a spending bill after returning from more than seven weeks of absence during the shutdown, moving the prospect of a reopened government one step closer to reality.
The final vote was 222-209. Six Democrats voted yes, while two Republicans voted no.
The bill, which was approved by the Senate on Monday, now goes to President Donald Trump for expected swift signature on Wednesday night.
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The bipartisan compromise between centrist Democrats and Republicans funds much of the government through January 30, 2026, ensures backpay for federal employees and reverses recent mass layoffs. The measure also secures funding for certain programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as SNAP or food stamps.
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