How each member voted on House stopgap bill to avoid government shutdown
Supports 314
Opposes 108
Did not vote 11
Jan. 18 at 6:00 p.m.
On Thursday evening, Republicans and Democrats reached a deal in the House to avoid a government shutdown, passing a continuing resolution that will fund some government departments until March 1 and the rest through March 8.
Vote results
Position
Dem
GOP
Total votes
Supports ✓
207
107
314
Opposes
2
106
108
Did not vote
4
7
11
107 Republicans and 207 Democrats voted in favor of the bill, which required the support of two-thirds of the chamber as House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) chose to pass the bill under the suspension of House rules to fast-track it.
The bill originated in the Senate, where Republicans and Democrats reached a deal on this continuing resolution Thursday afternoon.
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