(CNN) Fifteen Republican senators on Thursday joined Democrats in voting to pass a bill to address gun violence, advancing the first major federal gun safety legislation in decades.
The measure will next go to the House of Representatives -- where Speaker Nancy Pelosi has promised to bring the legislation forward "first thing" -- before it can go to President Joe Biden's desk for his signature.
The Republicans who voted in support of the measure are the same ones who had voted to break a filibuster earlier Thursday. Those GOP senators are:
Of the 15, four -- Blunt, Burr, Portman and Toomey -- are retiring at the end of their terms.
This headline and story have been updated to reflect the final Senate vote.