Government Funding: Understanding the House Vote Breakdown
Government Funding Approved by House
The House on Wednesday approved a spending plan to avert a possible government shutdown in a bipartisan vote that divided the Republican conference.
Key Highlights of the Vote
- The agreement extends government operations through December under a narrow continuing resolution.
- Speaker Mike Johnson advanced the plan despite divided opinions within the GOP.
- The vote concluded at 341 to 82, showcasing a coalition of 132 Republicans and 209 Democrats.
Opposition emerged from members within Johnson’s own party, leading to a procedural maneuver known as suspension of the rules. This tactic mandated a two-thirds majority vote, demonstrating the complicated dynamics at play. For a detailed breakdown of how each member voted on Wednesday, filter or sort the table below:
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