Democrats and Republicans in the Senate are laying the groundwork for a government shutdown standoff as the clock ticks down.
Now, the bill heads to the Senate, where it needs 60 votes to pass to keep the federal government from a shutdown.
The bill to keep the government funded passed the House, 217-213, and Rep. Jared Golden was the only Democrat who voted to support it.
The Republicans who control the U.S. House of Representatives plan to vote on Tuesday on a six-month stopgap funding bill to ...
The bill, also known as a continuing resolution, now moves to the Senate, where D.C. officials hope Democrats will help them ...