House approves stopgap 217-213, single democrat votes Yes.

The House passed a seven-month funding patch Tuesday that aims to avoid a shutdown in three days’ time.

It’s a major victory for Speaker Mike Johnson, who largely kept his conference together with a single defection and help from one Democrat.

The 217-213 vote went almost entirely along party lines. One Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden of Maine, voted “yes,” while Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, voted “no.”

The bill now heads to the Senate, where Republicans will need at least eight Democrats to cross the aisle to clear it for President Donald Trump’s signature.

The stopgap would fund government operations through the remainder of this fiscal year. It would slash non-defense funding by roughly $13 billion and increase defense spending by about $6 billion over current budgets — including billions for deportations, veterans’ health care and the military.

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