The House on Wednesday approved a spending plan to avert a possible government shutdown in a bipartisan vote that divided the Republican conference.
The agreement, which still needs Senate passage, would extend government operations through December under a narrow continuing resolution advanced by Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson. The measure faced opposition from some members of his own conference in the Republican-controlled body.
House Republicans bypassed those objections by employing a procedural move that relied heavily on Democrats, a maneuver known as suspension of the rules that required a two-thirds majority vote.
In the end, the House vote was 341 to 82, with 132 Republicans and 209 Democrats voting in favor and 82 Republicans voting against.
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