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 is 99 pages long and is headed to the Senate, where it would need to find some Democratic support to pass.
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.
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