The House passed a bill Tuesday night to keep agencies funded through September. It was an extremely close vote – 217 to 213, with one Democrat voting for it and one Republican voting against it.
The House passed legislation Tuesday to avert a partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies through September, providing critical momentum as the measure now moves to the Senate.
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