U.S. House Approves Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown On February 3, 2026, the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed a $1.2 trillion spending package to end a partial government shutdown that had lasted four days. The vote was 217–214, with bipartisan support from both Republicans and Democrats. The bill funds most federal programs through September 30, while the Department of Homeland Security received only a two‑week extension, setting up another potential showdown later this month. President Donald Trump signed the bill into law hours after its passage, restoring funding for key agencies such as Labor and Education. This resolution highlights the fragile balance in Congress, where immigration and fiscal policy remain contentious issues.
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U.S. House Approves Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown
On February 3, 2026, the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed a $1.2 trillion spending package to end a partial government shutdown that had lasted four days. The vote was 217–214, with bipartisan support from both Republicans and Democrats. The bill funds most federal programs through September 30, while the Department of Homeland Security received only a two‑week extension, setting up another potential showdown later this month. President Donald Trump signed the bill into law hours after its passage, restoring funding for key agencies such as Labor and Education. This resolution highlights the fragile balance in Congress, where immigration and fiscal policy remain contentious issues.