The House on Wednesday approved a Senate-backed funding bill that would reopen the federal government, paving the way for an end to the record-setting shutdown.
Almost all the House Republicans, who control the chamber with a razor-thin majority, voted together to pass the funding package, with the Democrats largely united in opposition. The measure now awaits President Donald Trump’s signature.
The final tally was 222-209, with two members not voting. Here’s how each member voted:
The House has 219 Republicans, 214 Democrats and two vacancies.

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