The U.S. House on Wednesday passed a package of appropriations bills to fund the government as Congress works to rapidly pass full-year appropriations bills ahead of the pending Jan. 30 government funding deadline.
The two-bill measure passed in a 341–79 vote after lawmakers rejected two amendments offered by conservative members.
The bills provide funding through the end of the fiscal year—Sept. 30, 2026—for the Department of State and Department of the Treasury, along with the IRS, the federal judiciary, and the Federal Trade Commission.
It brings the House up to eight of 12 must-pass spending bills, at least in an initial draft. But only three of these bills have been passed by both the House and Senate and signed into law by President Donald Trump….
House Passes Appropriations Bills for State, Treasury Departments

